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Why is molten metal stirred with the logs of green wood in poling?
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Solution
- The process of poling is used in the refining of metals like copper and tin.
- In this process, molten impure metal is stirred with logs of green wood.
- The green wood, due to its high moisture content, gives out gases such as hydrogen, hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide when it comes in contact with molten metal.
- These gases act as powerful reducing agents and reduce any oxide impurities present in the molten metal back to the free metal.
\[\ce{CuO + H2 -> Cu + H2O}\]
\[\ce{SnO2 + CO -> Sn + CO2}\]
Thus, poling helps in removing oxide impurities and makes the molten metal (like copper/tin) purer and malleable.
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Chapter 6: General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements - REVIEW EXERCISES [Page 354]
