c. Write briefly about the three methods
of electrolysis of sodium chloride
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Solid sodium chloride melts at just over 800oC, and electrolysis of molten sodium chloride yields sodium metal at the cathode and chlorine gas at the anode. Concentrated aqueous sodium chloride solution with a mercury cathode produces a solution of sodium metal in mercury ("sodium amalgam") and chlorine at the anode.
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