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प्रश्न
In order to obtain 1 tonne of aluminium, the following inputs are required: 4 tonnes of bauxite, 150 kg of sodium hydroxide and 600 kg of graphite. The aluminium compound in bauxite is aluminium oxide and the main impurity is iron (III) oxide. Aluminium is obtained by the electrolysis of aluminium oxide dissolved in cryolite.
- Write the formula of cryolite.
- Write down the word which correctly completes the following sentence.
By dissolving aluminium oxide in cryolite, a ______ (conducting/non-conducting) solution is produced. - Why is so much graphite required for the electrolytic process?
- Write the equation for the reaction which takes place at the cathode.
- What is cathode made up of?
उत्तर
- The formula of the cryolite is \[\ce{Na3AlF6}\].
- By dissolving aluminium oxide in cryolite, a conducting solution is produced.
- Thick graphite rods are used as the anode. The anode has to be replaced from time to time, as it gets oxidised by evolved oxygen.
- Reaction at the cathode:
\[\ce{4Al^3^+ +12e^- ->4Al}\] - The cathode is made of carbon.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Name the solution used to react with Bauxite as a first step in obtaining pure aluminum oxide, in the Baeyer’s process
For the substance given below, describe the role played in the extraction of aluminium.
Sodium hydroxide
Name the following:
The substance added along with aluminium in the Hall-Heroult's process.
Give reason for the following:
Extraction of aluminium was very difficult in the beginning.
How is aluminium obtained from pure ore?
Explain and give reasons why aluminium vessels should not be cleaned with powders containing alkalis.
For the substance listed below, explain its role in the extraction of aluminium: Cryolite
Explain why :
Iron sheets are coated with zinc during galvanization.
Name the solution used to react with bauxite as a first step in obtaining pure aluminium oxide, in the Baeyer's process.
Name the alloy used for the following purpose.
Making medals