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C4: Chemical Changes
Electrolysis
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Aluminium oxide:
extracting metals using
electrolysis
is
expensive
because large amounts of
energy
is needed to
melt
ore
Aluminium oxide is extracted from
bauxite
Aluminium oxide has
high
melting point
so it is mixed with
cryolite
to lower
melting
point
Having a high melting point means a lot of
energy
is needed to
heat
aluminium
oxide
to
melting
point
at the cathode:
Reduction
- gain of electrons
aluminium
attracted to
cathode
- aluminium gains
3
electrons
Aluminium
is produced
Al(3+) + 3e(-) —> Al
at anode:
oxidation
negative
oxygen
ions attracted to
anode
negative oxygen ions lose
two
electrons
oxygen
is produced
The
anode
is made of
carbon
and needs to be
replaced
regularly because the
carbon
anode reacts its
oxygen
to produce
carbon
dioxide
an
ionic
solid cannot be
ionised
because the ions are in
fixed
positions
and cannot
move
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