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explain electrolytic reduction of alumina brief answer​

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Answered by nikilanarul
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Abstract: 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.

Answered by shashank06prajapati
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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

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