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Chapter 21 Problem 21.46

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The overall reaction for the electrolytic production of aluminum by means of the Hall process may be represented as Al2O3 (s) 1 3C(s) 2Al(l) 1 3CO(g) At 1000C, the standard free-energy change for this process is 594 kJ/mol. (a) Calculate the minimum voltage required to produce 1 mole of aluminum at this temperature. (b) If the actual voltage applied is exactly three times the ideal value, calculate the energy required to produce 1.00 kg of the metal.

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Title Chemistry 12 
Author Raymond Chang; Kenneth Goldsby
ISBN 9780078021510

Solution: The overall reaction for the electrolytic

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