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प्रश्न
Explain Bayer’s process.
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उत्तर
- In Bayer’s process, the bauxite ore is first crushed and then it is leached by heating with hot concentrated caustic soda (NaOH) solution under high pressure for 2 to 8 hrs at 140 to 150 °C in a tank called a digester.
- Aluminium oxide, being amphoteric in nature, dissolves in an aqueous NaOH solution, forming water-soluble sodium aluminate.
\[\ce{\underset{\text{oxide}}{\underset{\text{Aluminium}}{Al2O3.2H2O_{(s)}}} + \underset{\text{hydroxide}}{\underset{\text{Sodium}}{2NaOH_{(aq)}}} -> \underset{\text{aluminate}}{\underset{\text{Sodium}}{2NaAlO_{2(aq)}}} + \underset{\text{Water}}{3H2O_{(l)}}}\] - The iron oxide present in the gangue does not dissolve in aqueous NaOH solution and is separated by filtration.
- However, silica from the gangue dissolves in aqueous NaOH solution forming water-soluble sodium silicate.
- The solution of sodium aluminate is diluted with water and then cooled to 50 °C. This gives aluminium hydroxide as a precipitate.
\[\ce{\underset{\text{aluminate}}{\underset{\text{Sodium}}{NaAlO_{2(aq)}}} + \underset{\text{Water}}{2H2O_{(l)}} -> \underset{\text{hydroxide}}{\underset{\text{Sodium}}{NaOH_{(aq)}}} + \underset{\text{hydroxide}}{\underset{\text{Aluminium}}{Al(OH)_3↓}}}\] - The aluminium hydroxide is then filtered, washed, dried and calcined by heating at 1000 °C to get pure aluminium oxide, called alumina.
\[\ce{\underset{\text{hydroxide}}{\underset{\text{Aluminium}}{2Al(OH)_{3(s)}}} ->[heat][1000°C] \underset{\text{oxide}}{\underset{\text{Aluminium}}{Al2O_{3(s)}}} + \underset{\text{vapour}}{\underset{\text{Water}}{3H2O_{(g)}}}}\]
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