9.6.3

Extracting Aluminium from Bauxite

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Extracting Aluminium from Bauxite

Aluminium is extracted from bauxite by electrolysis using cryolite and carbon anodes; reactions happen at positive and negative electrodes.

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Aluminium ore and extraction method

  • The main ore of aluminium is bauxite.
    • Aluminium is found in bauxite as aluminium oxide (Al2O3).
  • Aluminium is extracted by the electrolysis of purified aluminium oxide.
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Role of cryolite in electrolysis

  • Aluminium oxide has a very high melting point.
  • Cryolite, a mineral, is mixed with aluminium oxide.
    • Cryolite lowers the melting point, saving energy during electrolysis.
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Carbon anodes in electrolysis

  • Electrolysis uses carbon anodes and cathodes.
  • Carbon anodes react with oxygen, producing carbon dioxide.
    • Carbon anodes wear away and need replacing regularly to maintain the process.
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Reactions at the electrodes

  • At the cathode (negative electrode), aluminium ions gain electrons:
    • Al3+ + 3e- → Al
  • At the anode (positive electrode), oxide ions lose electrons and react with carbon:
    • 2O2- → O2 + 4e- (oxygen reacts with carbon anode to form CO2)

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