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Explain the Chlor Alkali process.

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Answered by BrainlyKrishna
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in chloralkali process basically what happen is the separation of chlorine and sodium hydroxide from a solution of brine. to do this basically to do this basically two electrodes are taken and these electrodes are dipped in a solution of brine and then the the electrodes are connected to battery and switch is on. we can see that when we do this at that time due to to the electrolysis chlorine is separated in the positive electrode and the sodium hydroxide is collected near the negative electrode and at the negative electrode hydrogen is collected separately so these substances are taken out, this whole process is is the chloralkali process.

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Answered by anishka2026
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Explanation:

The term chlor alkali refers to the two chemicals chlorine and an alkali which are simultaneously produced as a result of the electrolysis of a saltwater . The most common chlor alkali chemicals are chlorine and sodium hydroxide caustic soda but can include potassium hydroxide and muriatic acid.

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