Electrolytic reduction of alumina to aluminium by Hall-Heroult process is carried out
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Electrolytic reduction of alumina to aluminium by Hall-Heroult process is carried out
- in the presence of NaCl
- in the presence of fluorine
- in the presence of cryolite which forms a melt with lower melting temperature
- in the presence of cryolite which forms a melt with higher melting temperature.
Answer
(C) in the presence of cryolite which forms a melt with lower melting temperature
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