Cryolite in a sentence as a noun

It's the same reason natural cryolite isn't used - it's not economically viable.

The aluminum used in the battery is oxidized and must renter the cryolite process to be electrolysed; it's no ordinary recycling.

This is in large plants, with modern emissions controls, and they're saying that a small open cycle plant is going to be green, with a straight face?Meanwhile, you can smelt iron in an open pit fire, without acids, molten cryolite, or electricity.

Titanium might be poised to follow in its footsteps after the discovery of electrolysis of titanium oxide in molten calcium chloride, analogous to the cryolite process.

But, if the engineering and financial cost of "fixing" transport is higher than the cost of simply moving the bauxite processing plant to the bauxite instead of moving the bauxite to the plant...Murphys Law is someone will put an aluminum smelter pot on a nuclear powered ship, during a storm the molten cryolite will slosh out of the pot freezing onto one side of the ship, sinking the ship, and we're right back to where we started.

Cryolite definitions

noun

a white mineral consisting of fluorides of aluminum and sodium; a source of fluorine