Question
Question: Aluminium is obtained by ___________________. (A) Reduction of \( \text{A}{{\text{l}}_{\text{2}}}{...
Aluminium is obtained by ___________________.
(A) Reduction of Al2O3 with coke
(B) Electrolysis of Al2O3 dissolved in Na3AlF6
(C) Reduction of Al2O3 with chromium
(D) Heating cryolite with alumina.
Solution
Aluminium is extracted from its ores by two major processes: the Hall-Heroult process and the Bayer’s process. The Hall-Heroult process produces better quality and purity of aluminium, as it is deposited by electrolysis in this process.
Complete Step by step Solution
Aluminium cannot be obtained by reducing its ore, i.e., alumina with coke. This is because alumina is a highly stable oxide and aluminium has high affinity for oxygen. Hence coke cannot reduce alumina to aluminium metal itself getting converted to carbon dioxide.
Aluminium is obtained by the electrolysis of the Al2O3 dissolved in Na3AlF6 . The pure aluminium oxide has high melting point and it is thus mixed with a certain amount of cryolite to lower the melting point from 2000 0C to 6000C .
The electrolysis of molten bauxite in presence of cryolite can be represented by the following equations:
Al+3+3e-→Al (At the cathode)
C +2O2-→CO2 + 4e- (At the anode)
During the process of electrolysis, the aluminium ions that are positively charged, move towards the cathode and the oxygen and the fluoride ions being negatively charged move towards the positively charged anode, but oxygen being less electronegative, it is discharged over fluoride as the carbon dioxide gas on reaction with the carbon anode.
Hence, the correct answer is option B.
Notes:
There are three different ores of aluminium from which it can be extracted: Bauxite Al2O3.2H2O , Corondom Al2O3 , and Cryolite Na3AlF6 . The addition of cryolite not only reduces the melting point of aluminium oxide but it also increases the conductivity of the solution for better electrolysis.