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2) Explain electrolytic reduction of Alumina with the help of a diagram​

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it can then be tapped off as a pure liquid metal the aluminium sinks. because it is more dense than the aluminium prior light solution the oxygen from the aluminium oxide. in the cryolite forms at the positive Allard's the oxygen reacts with the carbon of the graphite forming carbon dioxide

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Alumina is reduced to molten aluminum in an electrolytic cell containing a molten electrolyte bath composed of halide salts and having a density less than alumina and aluminum and a melting point less than aluminum. ... Alumina particles are dispersed in the bath to form a slurry.

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