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draw a neat diagram of Chlor alkali process used to obtain compounds of sodium from brine solution and label the following parts a)anode b) cathode​


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Answered by crazyguyharshapfkcs7
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What is Chlor-alkali Process ?

When electricity is passed through an aqueous Solution of Sodium Chloride i.e. Nacl ( called brine) , it decomposes to form Sodium hydroxide
The process is called the Chlor-alkali process
In this process Chlorine gas is given off at the anode
Hydrogen gas at the Cathode
Sodium hydroxide Solution is formed near the cathode
The three product formed in this process i.e. Sodium hydroxide , hydrogen and Chlorine gas  are all useful to us
Hydrogen gas at cathode use for fuels and ammonia for fertilisers
While Chlorine gas at anode use for Water treatment , PVC and pesticides
Sodium hydroxide is use for Soaps and Detergents and paper making
If we take reaction between hydrogen and Chlorine it also formed a product is useful
           

Hydrochloric acid is use for Cleaning Steel , Medicines etc .
If We take Sodium hydroxide and Chlorine it gives us BLEACH
BLEACH is use for Household bleaches and beaching fabric
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The process is named Chlor-alkali process due to the reason as below :

The process is named as Chlor-alkali process because of the product formed -Chlor for Chlorine and alkali for Sodium hydroxide
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The Reaction involved in this Process is



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