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Alluminium is extracted from it's oxide by electrolytic reduction and not by conventional reducing agent​
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Answered by advalokpandey001
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Aluminum has great affinity toward oxygen, so it is not reduced by reducing agent. Therefore it is extracted from its oxide by electrolytic reduction.

Answered by chillwildlife
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here is your answer!!

Aluminum has great affinity toward oxygen, so it is not reduced by reducing agent. Therefore it is extracted from its oxide by electrolytic reduction.

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