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  • Chemistry X | Metals and Non-metals | CORROSION in Metals

    CORROSION You have learnt the following about corrosion in Chapter 1 – Silver articles become black after some time when exposed to air. This is because it reacts with sulphur in the air to form a coating of silver sulphide. Copper reacts with moist carbon dioxide in the air and slowly loses its shiny brown…

    June 20, 2010
  • Chemistry X | Metals and Non-metals | Refining of Metals and electrolytic refining

    Refining of Metals The metals produced by various reduction processes described above are not very pure. They contain impurities, which must be removed to obtain pure metals. The most widely used method for refining impure metals is electrolytic refining. Electrolytic Refining: Many metals, such as copper, zinc, tin, nickel, silver, gold, etc., are refined electrolytically.…

    June 20, 2010
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