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Bauxite is the principal ore used in the commercial extraction of aluminium. The Bayer’s process is used to refine bauxite into pure alumina, with caustic soda playing a crucial role in the initial stage of the process. |
Based on this, answer the following questions:
- Explain the reason behind the addition of caustic soda during the Bayer’s process.
- Write a balanced chemical equation representing the reaction between bauxite and caustic soda during the Bayer’s process.
Chemical Equations/Structures
Explain
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Solution
(a) Caustic soda (Sodium Hydroxide) is added because Aluminium oxide is amphoteric, meaning it reacts with the strong base to form soluble Sodium Meta-aluminate. This allows the aluminium to dissolve while leaving insoluble impurities (such as iron oxide and silica) behind, which are filtered out as “red mud.”
(b) Balanced chemical equation:
\[\ce{Al2O3.H2O + 2NaOH -> 2NaAlO2 + 3H2O}\]
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