Factors Affecting Extraction Processes (WJEC GCSE Chemistry: Combined Science)

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Factors Affecting Extraction Processes

What factors must be considered when extracting a metal?

  • The most important factor to consider is if the metal is economically viable to extract
  • Extracting the metal should provide more financial gain than expense involved in the extraction
  • Costs involved are:
    • Raw materials
    • Energy 
    • Labour costs

Site

  • The site of extraction plant must be in an area with the following factors:
    • Good transport links e.g. rail links and roads
    • Close to a populated area to ensure a workforce is available, though not too close to built up areas so noise pollution is not a factor
    • Close to power stations as large amounts of energy are required to extract a metal
  • The location of the site should be near the coast to import raw materials

Possible location for aluminium extraction plant

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The site of a metal extraction plant should consider transport and populated areas

Exam Tip

  • A common mistake made by students is thinking that plants are sited near the coast and other transport links to export products
  • This is true but the main reason for such positions is to import the raw materials needed

Sustainability

  • Sustainability refers to making sure resources meet present needs but are also available for future generations
  • To be sustainable the extraction of metals should adhere to the following:
    • Reduce environmental impact
    • Conserve resources for the future
    • Use energy efficient methods
    • Use renewable energy resources
    • Ensure minimal waste 
    • Recycle materials
    • Reduce the carbon footprint of the process

Aluminium

  • The extraction of aluminium requires a huge amount of energy
    • Electricity energy for electrolysis
    • Energy to ensure the electrolyte remains molten
  • A power station should be close to an aluminium extraction plant as otherwise the process would become unsustainable 

Iron

  • Raw materials such as iron ore (haematite) and limestone required for the blast furnace are imported due to economical (cost) and environmental impact through quarrying

Recycling

  • It is economically beneficial to recycle metals, especially those that are costly to extract such as aluminium
    • Recycling aluminium requires approximately 5% of the energy used to extract the metal from the ore (bauxite)
  • Recycling is fast becoming a major industry and provides employment which feeds back into the economy
  • Mining and extracting metal from ores has detrimental effects on the environment and ecosystems
  • It is much more energy efficient to recycle metals than it is to extract them as melting and re-moulding requires less energy
  • Recycling decreases the amount of waste produced, hence saving space at landfill sites and energy in transport

Exam Tip

Before it was decommissioned, the Wylfa Power Station was used to power Anglesey Aluminium.

The electricity the power station provided accounted for 10-15% of all the electricity used in Wales! 

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Author: Philippa

Philippa has worked as a GCSE and A level chemistry teacher and tutor for over thirteen years. She studied chemistry and sport science at Loughborough University graduating in 2007 having also completed her PGCE in science. Throughout her time as a teacher she was incharge of a boarding house for five years and coached many teams in a variety of sports. When not producing resources with the chemistry team, Philippa enjoys being active outside with her young family and is a very keen gardener.