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प्रश्न
Describe the leaching of aluminium ore.
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उत्तर
Bauxite is the most significant resource from which aluminium is typically derived. SiO2, iron oxides, and titanium oxide (TiO2) are common impurities found in bauxite. When Al2O3 leaches out as sodium aluminate (and SiO2 as sodium silicate), it is concentrated by digesting the powdered ore with a concentrated solution of NaOH at 473-523 Kand 35-36 bar pressure. They leave the pollutants behind.
\[\ce{Al2O3_{(s)} + 2NaOH_{(aq)} + 3H2O_{(l)} -> 2Na2[Al(OH)4]_{(aq)}}\]
After the aluminate in the solution is neutralised and hydrated Al2O3 precipitates, CO2 gas is now carried through the solution. To speed up precipitation, freshly made samples of hydrated Al2O3 are now added to the solution as seeds.
\[\ce{2Na[Al(OH)4]_{(aq)} + CO2_{(g)} -> Al2O3 * xH2O_{(s)|} + 2NaHCO3_{(aq)}}\]
The sodium silicate remains in the solution. Hydrated alumina is filtered, dried and heated to obtain pure Al2O3.
\[\ce{Al2O3 * xH2O_{(s)} ->[1470K] Al2O3_{(s)} + xH2O_{(g)}}\]
