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Aluminium metal is formed at the carbon anode (negative).
if this is for a course with T4TS which i think it is as i searched the same question, its D aluminium and magnesium
Zinc is the anode.
An anode is positive, Cathode is negative. As such, an anode would usually be denoted as + If that is what you meant.
The Anode in electrochemical cell has negative charge (-ve).
Aluminium is obtained by electrolysys.
My thought is that ,that when the electric current is passed through the electrolyte the aluminium from the anode gets attracted towards the cathode as it has positive charge & rest of the impurities get dissolved in electrolyte or get collected in the beaker.therefore,this way the anode decreases.
It all depends on whether you have the larger area as an anode or cathode. If you have a monel majority - anode and a smaller aluminium cathode the corrosion will be severe. It will be negligable over several years the other way round.
Aluminium metal is formed at the carbon anode (negative).
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if this is for a course with T4TS which i think it is as i searched the same question, its D aluminium and magnesium
There are alumium batteries . The aluminium-ion battery is conceptually similar to the lithium-ion battery: when the battery is discharged atoms from a metal anode are oxidised, releasing electrons into the external circuit. When recharged, the electrons are driven back to the anode.
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Shops can get their products from practically anywhere. Larger businesses and factories create and form the products which are then shipped over seas to where the shops are located for more products in stock.
By Electrolysis. Aluminium is too reactive a metal and too high in the reactivity series to be reduced by carbon reduction. The method is to dissolve aluminium oxide in cryolite(a temperature reducing catalyst). An electrical charge is put across the mixture Whereupon the aluminium oxide forms the cation Al^(3+) and the oxygen forms the oxide anion (O^(2-) The aluminium cation moves to the cathode and received electrons from the electrical charge at the cathode to form aluminium metal. Correspondingly thre oxide anion moves to the anode and forms oxygen. However, because of the high electrical amperage , the anions if very hot , and made of carbon, so the oxygen reacts with the anode nnd forms carbon dioxide, which the released gas. Have a look and the Royal Society of Chemistry's video on this industrial process.
No, usually they are made in factories and sold at super-markets and gun-shops.