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describe briefly about the extraction of aluminium from its bauxite ore

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Answered by amannoufel
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Extraction of aluminium

Aluminium is the most abundant metal on Earth. Despite this, it is expensive, largely because of the amount of electricity used up in the extraction process.

Aluminium ore is called bauxite. The bauxite is purified to yield a white powder, aluminium oxide, from which aluminium can be extracted.

The extraction is done by electrolysis. But first, the aluminium oxide must be made molten so that electricity can pass through it. Aluminium oxide has a very high melting point (over 2,000°C), so it would be expensive to melt it. Instead, it is dissolved in molten cryolite, an aluminium compound with a lower melting point than aluminium oxide. The use of cryolite reduces some of the energy costs involved in extracting aluminium.The diagram shows an aluminium oxide electrolysis tank. Both the negative electrode (cathode) and a positive electrode (anode) are made of graphite, a form of carbon.

Aluminium metal forms at the negative electrode and sinks to the bottom of the tank, where it is tapped off.

Oxygen forms at the positive electrodes. This oxygen reacts with the carbon of the positive electrodes, forming carbon dioxide, and they gradually burn away. Consequently, the positive electrodes have to be replaced frequently, which adds to the cost of the process.

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