
Extraction Of Aluminium Using Electrolysis
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Science, Physics, Chemistry, Engineering
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6th Grade - University
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The video explains the extraction of aluminum, the most abundant metal on Earth, which is costly due to high electricity usage. Aluminum is extracted from bauxite ore through electrolysis. The process involves dissolving aluminum oxide in molten cryolite to lower its melting point. Electrolysis occurs with graphite electrodes, where aluminum forms at the cathode and oxygen at the anode, reacting with carbon to form carbon dioxide. This reaction wears away the anode, adding to the cost. The video details the reactions at the electrodes and emphasizes the high electricity demand for aluminum extraction.
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