Vid: "The negative oxide ions are attracted to the positive carbon anode ... to form oxygen" Me: "That's awesome that an industrial process actually produces oxygen for trees, humans and animals!" Vid: "...before bonding with the carbon of the anode, to produce carbon dioxide gas" Me: "DAMNIT!" Lol
Seems like you skipped over a pretty major step, using NaOH to dissolve away the iron compounds and leave behind massive quantities of contaminated waste piles / red mud.
One creative I want to share with your expertise, if hydrogen gas used as fuel, it will combines oxygen molecules of aluminum oxides of different types, hardness, sodium metal can be used as reduction process, it will form sodium peroxide.. conclusively, cost of fuel, ease of process will be managed.. please elaborate
@@hasanwaseem3695 doesnt cryolite help in lowering the melting point of alumina that is formed after purifying buaxite and passing CO2 over the products , alumina is the electrolyte not cryolite
No, it's from Bauxite (ore) which is improved by different process depending upon if it's white bauxite or red bauxite, by the serpec's , Bayer's , Hall's process. Then it's electrolytic reduction is done using Na3AlF6( Cryolite) 60% and CaF2 (flourospar) 20% and Al2O3 20%
Wow, it's no wonder that Aluminum is recycled like there's no tomorrow, extracting this crap is extremely difficult , thanks for the video .
Thank you very much, this really helped a lot
Vid: "The negative oxide ions are attracted to the positive carbon anode ... to form oxygen"
Me: "That's awesome that an industrial process actually produces oxygen for trees, humans and animals!"
Vid: "...before bonding with the carbon of the anode, to produce carbon dioxide gas"
Me: "DAMNIT!"
Lol
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Exactly my reaction Lol
Same broo😂😂
Seems like you skipped over a pretty major step, using NaOH to dissolve away the iron compounds and leave behind massive quantities of contaminated waste piles / red mud.
Thank you for this great educational video
One creative I want to share with your expertise, if hydrogen gas used as fuel, it will combines oxygen molecules of aluminum oxides of different types, hardness, sodium metal can be used as reduction process, it will form sodium peroxide.. conclusively, cost of fuel, ease of process will be managed.. please elaborate
My job is to change those anodes. Pretty wild process!
woah it indeed is wild
Extraction of alluminium from cryolite??
Yes
Its done from bauxite ore,cryolite acts as an electrolyte
@@hasanwaseem3695 doesnt cryolite help in lowering the melting point of alumina that is formed after purifying buaxite and passing CO2 over the products , alumina is the electrolyte not cryolite
No, it's from Bauxite (ore) which is improved by different process depending upon if it's white bauxite or red bauxite, by the serpec's , Bayer's , Hall's process.
Then it's electrolytic reduction is done using Na3AlF6( Cryolite) 60% and CaF2 (flourospar) 20% and Al2O3 20%
Cryolite and Fluorspar both are used to lower the temperature obtained due to electrolytic reduction of alumina to a staggering 1000°C !
Woe
Lol aluminium is do doo
Wow
2:10
Metal boring
Like ur life
Then y did u search the video