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The sketch illustrates refining of aluminium by Hoope’s process. [reference]
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(i) Which of A and B is the cathode and which one is the anode?
(ii) What is the electrolyte in the tank?
(iii) What material is used for the cathode?

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(i) A is cathode and B is anode.

(ii) Mixture of cryolite, BaF2, AlF, CaF2 serves as the electrolyte

(iii) Pure molten aluminium with carbon electrodes serves as the cathode.

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