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Explain the process of electrolysis of sodium chloride solution.

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Answered by smriti2002
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Explanation:

During electrolysis, Sodium ions migrate to the cathode, where electrons enter the melt and are reduced to sodium metal: Chloride ions migrate the other way, toward the anode . They give up their electrons to the anode and are oxidized to chlorine gas: ... Chlorine gas bubbles out of the melt above the anode.

Answered by akshadakumbhar
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Answer:

the net process of electrolysis of an aqueous solutions of nacl into industrially useful product sodium hydroxide (NaOH) chlorine gas so electrolysis of WC14 products W and C12.metal ions recieve electron at the negative electrodes and non-metal looes them at the positive electrode.

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