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प्रश्न
An element ‘X’ is stored in kerosene, and cannot be extracted from its ore using a reducing agent. ‘X’ forms an ionic compound on reaction with chlorine.
- Can we store ‘X’ in water? Give reason to support your answer.
- Identify element ‘X’. Name the process used and write the equation for extraction of ‘X’ from its ore.
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उत्तर
- No, we cannot store ‘X’ in water because it reacts vigorously with water, producing hydrogen gas and heat, which can lead to fire or explosion.
- Element ‘X’ is sodium (Na). It is stored in kerosene, as it is highly reactive. Sodium cannot be extracted using a reducing agent because it is highly electropositive; it is extracted by electrolysis of fused sodium chloride.
\[\ce{2NaCl ->[Electrolysis] 2Na_{(l)} + Cl2_{(g)}}\]
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