The element tin is generally recovered from deposits of the ore cassiterite (SnOz). The

Chapter 23, Problem 23.22

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The element tin is generally recovered from deposits of the ore cassiterite (SnOz). The oxide is reduced with carbon, and the crude metal is purified by electrolysis. Write balanced chemical equations for the reduction process and for the electrode reactions in the electrolysis. (Assume that an acidic solution of SnS04 is employed as an electrolyte in the electrolysis.)

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