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Name the Gas Evolved in Each of the Following Cases : Alumina Undergoes Electrolytic Reduction. - Chemistry

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 Name the gas evolved in each of the following cases : 
Alumina undergoes electrolytic reduction.

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Solution

 Alumina undergoes electrolytic reduction to give 2 CO and CO gas . 

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