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When allumanium oxide undergoes reduction with carbon we are unable to get alumanium metal why

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Answered by shivijain2003
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This is because aluminium has a strong affinity for oxygen which causes its molecules to bond tightly with each other hence reducing agents like carbon do not provide sufficient kinetic energy for the molecules for reduction.

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