Chemistry, asked by TarunMellow, 1 year ago

Explain extraction of non metal by electrolysis????

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Answered by mehul1045
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Electrolysis. Ionic substances can be broken down into the elements they are made from by electricity, in a process called electrolysis. ... Non-metal ions, such as oxide ions and chloride ions, are negatively charged, so gases such as oxygen or chlorine are produced at the positive electrode (anode).
Answered by Thatsomeone
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In this method electrolysis of molten mixture is done in a steel tank.The tank has a graphite lining on the inner side.This lining does the work of a cathode.A set of graphite rods dipped in the molten electrolyte works as anode.


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