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Created page with "== Introduction == The Hall-Héroult process is the primary industrial method for the production of aluminum. Named after its inventors, Charles Martin Hall and Paul Héroult, this electrolytic process has been the cornerstone of aluminum production since its development in 1886. The process involves the electrolysis of alumina (Al₂O₃) dissolved in molten cryolite (Na₃AlF₆) to produce aluminum metal and oxygen gas. This article delves into the intricate details..."