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why is cryolite called uniquity?​

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Answered by sabaqueen86
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a mineral consisting of a fluoride of sodium and aluminum found especially in Greenland usually in white cleavable masses and formerly used as a source of aluminum.

Answered by rrmohan74
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Definition :- a mineral consisting of a fluoride of sodium and aluminum found especially in Greenland usually in white cleavable masses and formerly used as a source of aluminum.

Cryolite formula:-

Cryolite | Na3AlF6 - PubChem.

Cryolite is used for:-

The use of molten cryolite as a solvent reduces some of the energy costs involved in extracting aluminium by allowing the ions in aluminium oxide to move freely at a lower temperature.

chemical name for cryolite:-

sodium aluminum fluoride

Cryolite, colourless to white halide mineral, sodium aluminum fluoride (Na3AlF6). It occurs in a large deposit at Ivigtut, Greenland, and in small amounts in Spain, Colorado, U.S., and elsewhere.

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