9.
Active metals are more difficult to process and refine than less active metals
because more active metals combine with other elements and form compounds while
less active metals stay unconnected.
10.
Silver would be the easiest to process because it is un-reactive which means
that it does not combine with other elements and metals.
11. Most
elements exist in nature as minerals rather than pure metallic elements because
they are more reactive and combine with other elements and metals, forming
compounds and minerals.
12.
Reaction A is more likely to occur because chromium is less reactive than
calcium.
13.
Reaction B would be more likely to occur because zinc is more reactive than
silver, and putting a reactive metal in an un-reactive solution triggers a
reaction.
14.
a. It would be a bad idea to stir a solution of lead (II)
nitrate with an iron spoon because iron is more reactive than lead and it would
cause a reaction.
b. Pb2(aq) + Fe(s) --> Pb(s) + Fe2(aq)
15. Omeans
the loss of at least one electron, which causes a metal to become a cation or
aqueous solution, and reduction, is the gain or loss of electrons to cause a
cation or aqueous solution to balance out and become a metal.
16.
a. Au3+ + 3e --> Au
a. Au3+ + 3e --> Au
b. V --> V4+ + 4e-
c. Cu+ --> Cu2+ + e-
17.
a. reduction
b. oxidation
c. reduction
18.
a. Zn was oxidized because two
electrons were lost and it went from a solid to an aqueous solution
b. Ni was reduced because two electrons
were gained and it went from an aqueous solution to a solid/metal
c. The reducing agent was Zn
19.
a. K+ was oxidized because it lost
an electron and became an aqueous solution
b. Hg was reduced because it gained
2 electrons and became a solid
c. The oxidizing agent was Hg2+
20.
a. Al + Cr3 --> Al3 +
Cr
b. Mn2 + Mg --> Mn +
Mg2
21.
a. Electrometallurgy uses an
electrical current to reduce metal ions by supplying electrons
b. Pyrometallurgy heats metals and
ores to convert metal cations to atoms
c. Hydrometallurgy uses reactants
in water solutions to treat ores and other metal-containing materials
22.
a. Magnesium- Electrometallurgy
b. Lead- Pyrometallurgy
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