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4 what is called the Fused state of the salt? when Fused
Salt is electrolysed, which two products are formed?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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NaCl is a solid, fused state. heat that NaCl above its melting point and you will get liquid NaCl. essentially free sodium cations and chloride anions in liquid form. This is a liquid state.

Electrolysis of Molten Sodium Chloride

Molten (liquid) sodium chloride can be electrolyzed to produce sodium metal and chlorine gas. The electrolytic cell used in the process is called a Down's cell

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Answered by ry8639603
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The term "fused salt," as used here, refers to the molten state of primarily ionic compounds—sodium chloride, for example. Molten glasses and slags, which have high viscosity and low electrical conductivity, belong in another category

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Mean by fused state

Fused state is melting of the solid substance followed by its solidification. Solid state is the compact arrangement of the substance or element or compound. In the fused state metal conduct electricity. Its due to delocalisation of electrons.

Electrolysis of an aqueous solution of table salt (NaCl, or sodium choride) produces aqueous sodium hydroxide and chlorine, although usually only in minute amounts. NaCl (aq) can be reliably electrolysed to produce hydrogen.

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