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Difference Between Electrolytic Reduction And Electrolytic Refining

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Answered by nazaf60
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Answer:

In electrolytic reduction current is passed through metal oxide to reduce it to pure metal.

In electrolytic refining the impure metal is converted into pure metal.

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Answered by ExᴏᴛɪᴄExᴘʟᴏʀᴇƦ
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➝ In this process metals are obtained from their molten oxides or molten chlorides by the process of electrolysis. The metals gets deposited at the cathode and at the anode chlorine or oxygen is liberated.

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➝ This process is used in refining impure metals obtained by any of the reduction process. The impure metal is used at the anode and the pure metal at the cathode and metal salt solution as an electrolyte.

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