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how the sodium hydroxide produce with reactions​

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Answered by pallabi10
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Sodium hydroxide is produced (along with chlorine and hydrogen) via the chloralkali process. This involves the electrolysis of an aqueous 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 produce NaOH.

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Sodium hydroxide is produced (along with chlorine and hydrogen) via the chloralkali process. This involves the electrolysis of an aqueous 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 produce NaOH

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