during electrolysis of molten sodium chloride ?
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Electrolysis of Molten Sodium Chloride
When melted at high temperature, sodium chloride separates into sodium and chloride ions, so that, electrolysis can take place to form sodium atom and chlorine gas. Down's Process: Sodium chloride melts at a very high temperature of 801°C.
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ELECTROLYSIS OF MOLTEN SODIUM CHLORIDE
When melted at high temperature, sodium chloride separates into sodium and chloride ions, so that, electrolysis can take place to form sodium atom and chlorine gas.
Down's Process: Sodium chloride melts at a very high temperature of 801°C.
In electrolysis the cell used is electrolytic.
Electrolytic cell is that cell which uses electric energy to make a non-spontaneous redox reaction, spontaneous. Voltaic cell or galvanic cell is that cell which derives electrical energy from a spontaneous reaction that is taking place in the cell.
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