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In the metallurgy of aluminium,...

In the metallurgy of aluminium,

A

graphite anode is oxidised to carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide

B

oxidation state of oxygen changes in the reaction at anode

C

oxidation state oxygen changes in the overall reaction at anode

D

oxidation state of oxygen changes in the overall reaction involved in the process

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