Question
Question: The reducing agent in the thermite process is: (A) Cu (B) Al (C) Zn (D) Mn...
The reducing agent in the thermite process is:
(A) Cu
(B) Al
(C) Zn
(D) Mn
Solution
Thermite process is an exothermic reaction which liberates a large amount of heat. Practically, this method can be used to reduce all the metallic oxides, with oxide of magnesium being the only exception.
Complete step by step solution:
The thermite process was discovered by a German chemist named Hans Goldschmidt (1861-1923) in 1893. Goldschmidt was only interested in extracting very pure metals, but he soon came to know its value in welding, a process known as Thermite welding. Alumino thermite is a process of extracting metals by reduction of a metal oxide to form metal using aluminium powder, the aluminium acts as a reducing agent.
Here are a few examples of Alumino thermite process:
-Reduction of ferrous oxide to ferrous metal
Iron (III) oxide is mixed with aluminium powder and is ignited with a burning magnesium ribbon. Aluminium reduces iron oxide to produce a molten iron metal with the evolution of heat. The chemical reaction is given as:
Fe2O3+2Al→2Fe+Al2O3+Heat
-Cr2O3 is reduced to chromium metal.
A mixture of Chromic oxide and powdered aluminium in the ratio of 3:1 and is ignited by a piece of magnesium ribbon. A large amount of heat is liberated during this process and chromic oxide is reduced to chromium. The chemical reaction is given as:
Cr2O3+2Al→2Cr+Al2O3+Heat
We can understand from the above discussion that we use aluminium as a reducing agent in the thermite process.
Therefore, the correct answer is option (B) aluminium.
Note: This reduction property of aluminium is used in thermite welding for joining the broken pieces of heavy iron objects like girders, railway tracks or cracked machine parts of various machinery