27. In the metallurgy of aluminum
(i) Al3+ is oxidized to Al (s).
(ii) Graphite anode is oxidized to carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide.
(iii) Oxidation state of oxygen changes in the reaction at anode.
(iv) Oxidation state of oxygen changes in the overall reaction involved in the process.
27. In the metallurgy of aluminum
(i) Al3+ is oxidized to Al (s).
(ii) Graphite anode is oxidized to carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide.
(iii) Oxidation state of oxygen changes in the reaction at anode.
(iv) Oxidation state of oxygen changes in the overall reaction involved in the process.
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27. Option (ii)
Reaction involved in the metallurgy of aluminum is 2Al2O3 + 3C→ 4Al + 3CO2.
The reaction at cathode is Al3+ + 3e−→ Al
The reaction at anode is
C+12O2 →CO + 2e and C+O2→CO2 + 4e−
Hence, from the reaction graphite anode is oxidized to carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide.
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