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प्रश्न
The following is a sketch of an electrolytic cell used in the extraction of aluminium:
- What is the substance of which the electrodes A and B are made?
- At which electrode (A or B) is aluminium formed?
- What are the two aluminium compounds in the electrolyte C?
- Why is it necessary for electrode B to be continuously replaced?
उत्तर १
- Electrode A is made of carbon gas, and electrode B is made of carbon rods.
- At electrode A.
- Two compounds in the electrolyte C are Al2O3 and Na3AlF6.
- As at electrode B, oxygen is liberated during the process. The oxygen liberated oxidises the carbon anode, producing CO and CO2. Thus, electrode B is to be replaced continuously.
उत्तर २
- A is made of carbon and B is a thick graphite rod.
A → Cathode
B → Anode - Aluminium is generated at the cathode at A in a molten condition and can be extracted through a tapping hole.
- The two aluminium compounds in the electrolyte C are Na3AlF6 and Al2O3.
- At the anode, oxygen is released when it combines with carbon to create carbon monoxide. CO2 is created as the heated CO burns further. Consequently, the anode wears out and needs to be replaced periodically.
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