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Which of the following statements is true?Metal ions always gain electrons at the anodeMetal ions always gain electrons at the cathodeMetal ions always lose electrons at the anodeMetal ions always lose electrons at the cathode2How is aluminium extracted from the earth?As an aluminium ore known as bauxiteAs pure aluminiumAs an aluminium ore known as cryoliteAs aluminium oxide3In the electrolysis of aluminium oxide, the electrodes are made of carbon in the form of graphite. Which of the following statements is not true?The presence of carbon electrodes reduces the amount of energy required for the electrolysis reactionGraphite is used as an electrode because it is a good conductor of electricityCarbon is relatively unreactive, and the electrodes do not therefore react with the aluminium oxide during electrolysisAt extremely high temperatures, the oxygen produced during electrolysis reacts with the carbon anode to form carbon dioxide4Why is molten cryolite mixed with the aluminium oxide prior to electrolysis?To act as a conductor of electricityTo increase the temperature required for the reactionTo hold the electrodes in placeTo lower the temperature required for the reaction5What is the balanced equation for the electrolysis of aluminium oxide?3Al2O3(l) → 6Al(l) + 3O2(g)2Al2O3(l) → 4Al(l) + 3O2(g)Al2O3(l) → Al(l) + O2(g)2Al2O3(l) → 3Al(l) + 4O2(g)

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Which of the following statements is true?Metal ions always gain electrons at the anodeMetal ions always gain electrons at the cathodeMetal ions always lose electrons at the anodeMetal ions always lose electrons at the cathode2How is aluminium extracted from the earth?As an aluminium ore known as bauxiteAs pure aluminiumAs an aluminium ore known as cryoliteAs aluminium oxide3In the electrolysis of aluminium oxide, the electrodes are made of carbon in the form of graphite. Which of the following statements is not true?The presence of carbon electrodes reduces the amount of energy required for the electrolysis reactionGraphite is used as an electrode because it is a good conductor of electricityCarbon is relatively unreactive, and the electrodes do not therefore react with the aluminium oxide during electrolysisAt extremely high temperatures, the oxygen produced during electrolysis reacts with the carbon anode to form carbon dioxide4Why is molten cryolite mixed with the aluminium oxide prior to electrolysis?To act as a conductor of electricityTo increase the temperature required for the reactionTo hold the electrodes in placeTo lower the temperature required for the reaction5What is the balanced equation for the electrolysis of aluminium oxide?3Al2O3(l) → 6Al(l) + 3O2(g)2Al2O3(l) → 4Al(l) + 3O2(g)Al2O3(l) → Al(l) + O2(g)2Al2O3(l) → 3Al(l) + 4O2(g)

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  1. Metal ions always lose electrons at the anode. This is because the anode is the electrode where oxidation occurs, and oxidation involves the loss of electrons.

  2. Aluminium is extracted from the earth as an aluminium ore known as bauxite. Bauxite is a naturally occurring, heterogeneous material composed primarily of one or more aluminium hydroxide minerals.

  3. At extremely high temperatures, the oxygen produced during electrolysis reacts with the carbon anode to form carbon dioxide. This statement is true, not false. The reaction of oxygen with the carbon anode is a disadvantage of using carbon electrodes, as it gradually wears them away.

  4. Molten cryolite is mixed with the aluminium oxide prior to electrolysis to lower the temperature required for the reaction. Cryolite acts as a 'solvent' for the aluminium oxide, reducing the melting point from over 2000°C to around 950°C, which makes the electrolysis process more energy-efficient.

  5. The balanced equation for the electrolysis of aluminium oxide is 2Al2O3(l) → 4Al(l) + 3O2(g). This represents the reduction of aluminium ions to aluminium metal at the cathode, and the oxidation of oxide ions to oxygen gas at the anode.

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