electric current from DC source is passed through molten sodium chloride predict the products formed the anode and cathode respectively justify
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Ionisation of NaCl:
NaCl -> Na+ + Cl-
At Anode :
Anions(negatively charged ions) move towards the anode .Therefore, Cl- will move towards anode and get reduced and will loose one electron to form a greenis yellow gas (chlorine) which will evolve at anode.
Cl- - e- -> Cl
At Cathode :
Cations (positively charged ions) move towards the cathode.Therefore, Na+ will move towards cathode and get oxidised and will gain one electron to form sodium element.
Na+ + e- -> Na
NaCl -> Na+ + Cl-
At Anode :
Anions(negatively charged ions) move towards the anode .Therefore, Cl- will move towards anode and get reduced and will loose one electron to form a greenis yellow gas (chlorine) which will evolve at anode.
Cl- - e- -> Cl
At Cathode :
Cations (positively charged ions) move towards the cathode.Therefore, Na+ will move towards cathode and get oxidised and will gain one electron to form sodium element.
Na+ + e- -> Na
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