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describe the process of preparation of aluminium by the electrolysis of alumina​

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Answered by supergeniuss
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Aluminum has a very high melting point and strong bonding between atoms, so it doesn't readily dissolve in water. Instead, molten cryolite (Na3AIF6) is used. The pure aluminum is attracted to the cathode, which is a lining of graphite. The oxygen is attracted to the anode, and bubbles through the solution.

Answered by vishalv14dec2005
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Aluminum has a very high melting point and strong bonding between atoms, so it doesn't readily dissolve in water. Instead, molten cryolite (Na3AIF6) is used. The pure aluminum is attracted to the cathode, which is a lining of graphite. The oxygen is attracted to the anode, and bubbles through the solution.

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