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Tom2nv

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helo there juss a question i am unsure of how to answer, it states the chemistry of the extractions process of aluminium in an Australian refinery, including equations.
 

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Tom2nv said:
Also having trouble finding advantages and disadvantages of producing aluminium
You will have to get used to, researching things yourself.
Advantages:
  • Aluminium (Al) is a metal with extreamly good resistance to corrosion
  • Al is useful in the production of alloys where it can influence resistance to corrosion.
  • Good electrical conductivity.
Disadvantages:
  • Alot of electrical energy is required to extract aluminium from its ore, via electrolysis.

Thats all i can think of right now, but try not to get too reliant on other people!
Hope It helps.

_Jono_
 

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this is not realli a disadvantage of producing al.. but u can add that it would be better to recycle it, then produce it as it only needs 1/5 of its energy to re mold it
 

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