Question
Question: Which method of purification is represented by the equations: \(\begin{matrix} \text{Ti} & \t...
Which method of purification is represented by the equations:
Ti (Impure) +2I2500KTiI41675KTi(Pure)+2I2
A) Cupellation
B) Poling
C) Van Arkel
D) Zone refining
Solution
The titanium is converted into the volatile substance in presence of halogens. The metal halide vapours are then decomposed such that the metal deposits on the filament. The obtained metal ultra-pure. This method is called the crystal bar process also called the Van Arkel method.
Complete answer:
The Van Arkel method is used to get the ultra-pure metal. In this method, the impure metal is converted into a volatile unstable compound in presence of halogen on taking care that the impurities are not affected during the compound formation. The compound obtained is decomposed to get pure metal. This method is used for the purification of metals like titanium and zirconium.
Let’s understand the Van Arkel method,
This method is a thermal decomposition of metal compounds. The Van Arkel method depends on the process of decomposition of compounds into different substances by heat. It is also called a crystal bar process.
Titanium or zirconium is purified by the Van Arkel method. The impure titanium (Ti) is heated at the temperature of 2500C the iodine forms a volatile titanium tetraiodide (TiI4) compound. The impurities which are formed during the process are left behind as they do not interact with the iodine.