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What is the role of adsorption in froth floatation process used especially for concentration of sulphide ores?

Explanation

In froth floatation process sulphide ore is shaken with pine oil and water, the ore particles are adsorbed on froth that floats and the gangue particles settle down in tank. Thus, role of adsorption in froth floatation process can be understood as following processes.

(i) Adsorption of pine oil on sulphide ore particles.

(ii) Formation of emulsion takes place.

(iii) Froth is formed along with ore particles.

(iv) Mechanism of the functioning of shape selective catalysis.

As sulphide are extracted using froth floatation method therefore, only sulphide ore particles will show these type of adsorbing tendency.

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What do you understand by shape selective catalysis? Why are zeolites good shape selective catalysts?

Explanation

The catalytic reaction which depends upon pore structure of catalyst and the size of the reactant and product molecules is known as shape selective catalysts. Zeolites are good shape selective catalyst because of honey comb like structure.

(i) They are microporous aluminosilicates with $\mathrm{Al}-\mathrm{O} — \mathrm{Si}$ framework and general formula $M_{x / n}\left[\left(\mathrm{AlO}_2\right)_x\left(\mathrm{SiO}_2\right)_y\right] \mathrm{mH}_2 \mathrm{O}$

(ii) The reactions taking place in zeolites depend upon the size and shape of the reactant and product molecules as well as upon the pores and cavities of the zeolites.

(iii) Zeolites are widely used as catalysts in petrochemical industries for cracking of hydrocarbonds and isomerisation. They are also used for removing permanent hardness of water.

(iv) e.g., ZSM-5 is a catalyst used in petroleum industry

Alcohols $$\mathrm{\mathrel{\mathop{\kern0pt\longrightarrow} \limits_{Dehydration}^{ZSM - 5}}}$$ Gasoline (petrol) $\qquad$ (A mixture of hydrocarbons)