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In Chlor-alkali process the gas released at anode is
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In Chlor-alkali process the gas released at anode is chlorine gas.

Explanation:

  • When electricity is passed through an aqueous solution of sodium chloride, it decomposes to form sodium hydroxide.
  • This process is called chlor-alkali process. It is called so because the products formed in the reaction are chlorine and sodium hydroxide.
  • The chlor-alkali electrolysis process is used in the manufacture of chlorine, hydrogen, and sodium hydroxide (caustic) solution.
  • Of these 3, the primary product is chlorine. Chlorine is 1 of the more abundant chemicals produced by industry and has a wide variety of industrial uses.

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