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How are non-metals extracted by oxidation? Give an example. - Chemistry (Theory)

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How are non-metals extracted by oxidation? Give an example.

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  1. Non-metals are extracted by oxidation, meaning they react with oxygen or an oxidizing agent to form oxides or oxoacids. This process involves converting non-metals into their highest oxidation state by adding oxygen.
  2. For example, moist phosphorus reacts with ozone (O3) and water to form phosphoric acid (H3PO4). The reaction proceeds as phosphorus (P4) first oxidizes to phosphorus pentoxide (P4O10), which then reacts with water to produce phosphoric acid.
  3. Similarly, moist sulphur oxidizes to sulphuric acid (H2SO4), and moist iodine oxidizes to iodic acid (HIO3) under ozone and moisture.
  4. This method is useful for obtaining non-metallic acids from elemental non-metals by using oxidation as the key step for extraction. The example of phosphorus oxidation highlights how non-metals are converted into useful compounds by oxidation in the presence of water.
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