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Introduction to Extraction of Metals

The extraction of metals involves obtaining metals from their naturally occurring ores.

  • NEET focuses on concepts of metallurgical processes rather than calculations.

  • Extraction methods depend on metal reactivity, ore type, and economic factors.

Key Concept: Metals are generally found as oxides, sulfides, or carbonates in nature and need purification and reduction to obtain elemental metals.


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Occurrence of Metals

  • Metals occur in three forms:

    1. Native Metals: Found in free state (e.g., gold, platinum)

    2. Combined State (Ores): Bound with oxygen, sulfur, or carbonates (e.g., hematite Fe₂O₃, galena PbS)

    3. Alloys: Naturally occurring metal mixtures (e.g., electrum – gold + silver)

NEET Tip: Conceptually, highly reactive metals (like Na, K) do not occur free, while noble metals (like Au, Pt) do.


Steps in the Extraction of Metals

1. Concentration of Ores

  • Purpose: Remove impurities (gangue) from ores.

  • Methods:

    • Gravity separation: Uses density differences (e.g., tin, gold)

    • Froth flotation: Used for sulfide ores; collectors and frothing agents separate metal from gangue

    • Magnetic separation: For magnetic ores like magnetite (Fe₃O₄)

    • Leaching: Uses chemical solvents (e.g., extraction of Al from bauxite using NaOH)

Conceptual Focus: Understand why concentration is necessary before reduction.


2. Conversion of Ore into Oxide (Roasting and Calcination)

  • Roasting: Heating sulfide ores in presence of oxygen → converts to oxides + SO₂ gas (e.g., ZnS → ZnO)

  • Calcination: Heating carbonate ores → decomposes into oxides + CO₂ gas (e.g., CaCO₃ → CaO)

NEET Tip: Focus on difference between roasting and calcination and why oxides are easier to reduce.


3. Reduction of Oxides to Metal

  • Definition: Removal of oxygen from metal oxide to obtain metal.

  • Methods:

    1. Chemical Reduction (using carbon or CO):

      • Metals below carbon in reactivity series (e.g., Fe from Fe₂O₃)

    2. Thermal Reduction (self-reduction or heating):

      • Highly reactive metals like Zn, Pb can be reduced at high temperature

    3. Electrolytic Reduction:

      • For very reactive metals like Na, K, Mg, and Al

      • Uses electrolysis of molten salts

Conceptual Tip: Link metal reactivity to the choice of reduction method.


Electrolytic Reduction (Electrolysis)

  • For highly reactive metals that cannot be reduced by carbon.

  • Example: Extraction of Aluminum from bauxite using cryolite (Na₃AlF₆) as a solvent.

  • Conceptual understanding:

    • Molten metal ions migrate to cathode to gain electrons

    • Anions migrate to anode to lose electrons

  • NEET Focus: Emphasize why electrolysis is used for highly reactive metals.


Metallurgy of Common Metals (Conceptual Overview)

  1. Iron (Fe):

    • Ore: Hematite (Fe₂O₃)

    • Method: Blast furnace → reduction with coke → pig iron → steel

  2. Aluminium (Al):

    • Ore: Bauxite (Al₂O₃·2H₂O)

    • Method: Bayer process (purification) + Electrolysis

  3. Copper (Cu):

    • Ore: Cu₂S

    • Method: Roasting → smelting → electrorefining

  4. Zinc (Zn):

    • Ore: ZnO

    • Method: Reduction with carbon → distillation

NEET Tip: Understand conceptual differences in extraction based on metal reactivity.


Refining of Metals

  • Purpose: Remove impurities from crude metals.

  • Methods:

    1. Distillation: For metals with low boiling points (e.g., Zn)

    2. Electrolytic Refining: Most common; used for Cu, Ag, Au

      • Impure metal → anode, pure metal → cathode, impurities → anode mud

    3. Liquation and Zone Refining: For specific metals

Conceptual Tip: Focus on why refining is needed and conceptual mechanism of electrorefining.


Reactivity Series of Metals (Conceptual Link)

  • Determines method of extraction:

    • Highly reactive (Na, K, Ca, Al) → Electrolysis

    • Moderately reactive (Zn, Fe, Ni) → Reduction by carbon/CO

    • Least reactive (Cu, Ag, Au) → Found native, may need roasting/smelting

NEET Tip: Conceptually link metal reactivity → extraction method → energy efficiency.


Environmental and Industrial Importance

  • Extraction of metals consumes energy and resources.

  • Electrolysis and smelting produce greenhouse gases (CO₂, SO₂).

  • Understanding the principles of extraction is crucial for sustainable metallurgy.


Quick Concept Summary Table

Step Key Concept NEET Focus
Occurrence of Metals Native, combined, alloys Reactivity link
Concentration of Ores Gravity, froth flotation, leaching Removal of gangue
Roasting & Calcination Sulfides → oxides, carbonates → oxides Prepares ores for reduction
Reduction of Oxides Chemical, thermal, electrolytic Based on metal reactivity
Electrolytic Reduction For highly reactive metals Na, K, Al extraction
Refining Electrolytic, distillation, zone refining Purification of metals
Reactivity Series Guides extraction method Conceptual selection

Conclusion

The General Principles of Extraction of Metals is a critical NEET Chemistry chapter that links metal reactivity, ores, concentration, reduction, and refining. Conceptual understanding is key:

  • Know why metals occur in ores,

  • Why concentration and roasting/calcination are needed,

  • Which metals are reduced chemically or electrolytically,

  • And how refining purifies metals.

Understanding conceptual links between reactivity and extraction method enables NEET aspirants to answer reasoning-based questions confidently. StudentBro.in provides structured, fully conceptual notes to help NEET aspirants master this chapter efficiently.