Extracting metals
Ores
unreactiveA substance is unreactive or inert if it does not easily take part in chemical reactions.metalShiny element that is a good conductor of electricity and heat, and which forms basic oxides. such as gold are found in the Earth's crustThe outer layer of the Earth on top of the mantle. as uncombined elementA substance made of one type of atom only.. However, most metals are found combined with other elements to form compoundA substance formed by the chemical union of two or more elements..
An oreA rock containing enough quantities of a mineral for extraction to be possible. is a rock that contains enough of a metal or a metal compound to make extractionThe process of obtaining a metal from a mineral, usually by reduction or electrolysis. the metal worthwhile, eg either:
- low grade ores contain a small percentage of the metal or its compound
- high grade ores contain a larger percentage
It is more expensive and wasteful to extract a metal from a low grade ore, but most high grade ores have already been used.
Extraction methods
The extraction method used depends on the metal鈥檚 position in the reactivity seriesA list of elements in order of their reactivity, usually from most reactive to least reactive.. In theory, any metal could be extracted from its compounds using electrolysisThe decomposition (breakdown) of a compound using an electric current.. However, large amounts of electrical energyEnergy transferred by electricity. are needed to do this, so electrolysis is expensive.
If a metal is less reactiveThe tendency of a substance to undergo a chemical reaction. than carbon, it can be extracted from its oxideCompound containing oxygen or oxide ions. by heating with carbon. The carbon displaces the metal from the compound, and removes the oxygen from the oxide. This leaves the metal.
The table summarises the extraction methods used for different metals.
Although an unreactive metal is found as an uncombined element, chemical reactions are often needed to remove other elements that might contaminate it.
Extraction of zinc
Zinc mostly occurs as sulfide ores, which are heated in air to convert them to zinc oxide.
moltenA term used to describe a liquid substance (eg rock, glass or metal) formed by heating a solid. zinc can then be made from zinc oxide by heating with carbon:
zinc oxide + carbon 鈫 zinc + carbon monoxide
ZnO(s) + C(s) 鈫 Zn(l) + CO(g)
Zinc oxide loses oxygen. It is reduceA substance is reduced if it loses oxygen or gains electrons.. Carbon gains oxygen. It is oxidiseChemical substances are oxidised by the addition of oxygen, removal of hydrogen or the removal of electrons..
Carbon acts as a reducing agentA substance that loses electrons very easily (for example, group 1 elements).. Carbon has displaced the metal from the oxide.
The carbon monoxide is oxidised further to produce the less harmful carbon dioxide, CO2.
Question
Copper may be extracted from copper oxide by reaction with carbon.
State which substance has been oxidised and which reduced.
Carbon has been oxidised. Copper oxide has been reduced.