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how is Sodium Hydroxide obtained​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sodium hydroxide is industrially produced as a 50% solution by variations of the electrolytic chloralkali process. Chlorine gas is also produced in this process. Solid sodium hydroxide is obtained from this solution by the evaporation of water.

Answered by sumehakamalakannan
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NaOh is the answer

Explanation: Sodium Hydroxide Is produced along with chlorine and hydrogen via the chloralkali process. this involves electrolysis of an aqueous base solution of sodium chloride ....

Mercury cell process-sodium metal forms as an amalgam at a mercury cathode; this sodium is then reacted with water to form NaOh.

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