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(a) which substance is liberated at the Anode when molten NaCl is electrolysed??

(b) Give the balanced chemical equation of the reaction taking place at the cathode.​

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Answered by trishbullos
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Answer:

a.chlorine gas

b.Cathode reaction : 2H++2e−→2H→H2

Anode reaction : 2OH−−2e−→2OH→H2O+O+O→O2

Explanation:

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Answered by sharmamanasvi007
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Answer:

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chlorine gas

1) In the electrolysis of molten NaCl, sodium is deposited at the cathode while chlorine gas is liberated at anode.

at cathode: Cu→Cu+2+2e−

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