define chlor alkali process
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It is chemical reaction in which chlorine is released at the anode and an alkali sodium hydroxide along with hydrogen is released at cathode when sodium chloride is electrolised
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When electricity is passed through an aqueous solution of Sodium Chloride (NaCl) , hydrogen and chlorine gas are evolved at cathode and anode respectively NaOH is also formed.
As chlorine and alkaline is formed therefore it is known as chlor-alkaline process.
NaCl(aq) in presence of electricity gives
H2 + Cl2 + NaOH
As chlorine and alkaline is formed therefore it is known as chlor-alkaline process.
NaCl(aq) in presence of electricity gives
H2 + Cl2 + NaOH
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