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Explain giving one example, how highly reactive metals (which are high up in the reactivity series) are extracted.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The highly reactive metals are extracted by the electrolytic reduction of their molten chlorides or oxides. Example: Sodium metal is extracted by the electrolytic reduction of molten sodium chloride. When electric current is passed through molten sodium chloride, it decomposes to form sodium metal and chlorine gas.

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The highly reactive metals are extracted by the electrolytic reduction of their molten chlorides or oxides. Example: Sodium metal is extracted by the electrolytic reduction of molten sodium chloride. When electric current is passed through molten sodium chloride, it decomposes to form sodium metal and chlorine gas.

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