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Write short notes on cupellation.
Short/Brief Note
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Solution
- Cupellation is a refining process used primarily for purifying silver from its alloys, especially from lead-silver alloys.
- The impure silver is heated in a special porous crucible called a cupel, made of bone ash.
- The process takes place in a reverberatory furnace where a blast of air is passed over the molten metal.
- Lead, which is an impurity, gets oxidized to lead oxide (PbO) due to the air blast.
- The lead oxide is absorbed by the cupel or blown away, leaving behind pure, shining silver.
- This method is effective because the oxidation of lead is easier than that of silver, allowing selective removal of impurities.
- Cupellation is a key step after the Parkes process for silver extraction from argentiferous (silver-containing) lead.
- This process ensures the removal of lead impurity and recovery of pure silver.
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Chapter 6: General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements - SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [Page 356]
