Electricity is passed through molten sodium chloride and sodium chloride solution
a:Complete the table by comparing the reaction in both the electrodes
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When current is passed through molten NaCl the following reactions take place:
Anode:
Cl
−
→
2
1
Cl
2
+e
−
Cathode:
Na
+
+e
−
→Na
Thus sodium is deposited at negative electrode (carhode) by undergoing reduction and chlorine is deposited to positive electrode (anode) by undergoing oxidation.
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