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what do you mean by cryolite

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Answered by SamratSingh1
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It was historically used as an ore of aluminium and later in the electrolytic processing of the aluminium-rich oxide orebauxite (itself a combination of aluminium oxide minerals such as gibbsite, boehmiteand diaspore). The difficulty of separating aluminium from oxygen in the oxide ores was overcome by the use of cryolite as a flux to dissolve the oxide mineral(s). Pure cryolite itself melts at 1012 °C (1285 K), and it can dissolve the aluminium oxides sufficiently well to allow easy extraction of the aluminium by electrolysis. Substantial energy is still needed for both heating the materials and the electrolysis, but it is much more energy-efficient than melting the oxides themselves. As natural cryolite is too rare to be used for this purpose, synthetic sodium aluminium fluoride is produced from the common mineral fluorite.
Answered by jannat81
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Hey here Colourless mineral consusting of a fluoride of sodium and aluminium .It id added to bauxite as a flux in aluminium smelting I hope help U
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