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(1) Sodium Metal is prepared by electrolysis of molten Nacl But not
from aqueous NaCl, Why

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Answered by arshk8792
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because

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Answered by tamannasharma31
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It may be logical to assume that the electrolysis of aqueous sodium chloride, called brine, would yield the same result through the same reactions as the process in molten NaCl. However, the reduction reaction that occurs at the cathode does not produce sodium metal because the water is reduced instead.

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