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brine is an aqueous solution of ??

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Answered by ana19
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Brine is a solution of sodium chloride (NaCl) and water (H2O). The process of electrolysis involves using an electric current to bring about a chemical change and make new chemicals. The electrolysis of brine is a large-scale process used to manufacture chlorine from salt.
Answered by Anonymous
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Brine is an aqueous solution of sodium chloride.

  • A solution comprising water and sodium chloride is referred to as brine.
  • It usually contains a high concentration of salt and can also be found naturally on earth.
  • When the ground saline water evaporates from a lake, it results in brine formation.
  • It can also be found in the salt lakes, the crust or at the ocean's bottom in brine pools.
  • It can be used for preservation and refrigeration purposes.

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