CBSE BOARD X, asked by Sara2887, 1 year ago

Conclusion about chlor alkali process

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Answered by arunimasraman
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The chloralkali (chlor-alkali) process is an industrial process which is used in the electrolysis of NaCl. This process is used in the production of Chlorine and NaOH (sodium hydroxide/caustic soda), which are important chemicals used in the chemical industries.

Answered by veens27
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The process of electrolysis of NaCl to form a base NaOH along with Cl2 and H2 is called chlor-alkali. Here chlor is for the formation of chorine and alkali for the formation of NaOH which is base. All the end products of the reaction are helpful in one or the other way
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