Chemistry, asked by aayushawasthi12305, 2 months ago

In one of the industrial processes used for manufacture of sodium hydroxide, a gas ‘X’ is formed as by product. The gas ‘X’ reacts with dry slaked lime to give a compound ‘Y’ which is used as a bleaching agent in textile industry.
a) Identify ‘X’ and ‘Y’.
b) Give chemical equation of the reaction involved

Answers

Answered by mohammadraghibafzal7
2

Explanation:

Sodium chloride is used for manufacture of sodium hydroxide which is called chloralkali process. In this process chlorine and hydrogen gas are formed as byproducts along with sodium hydroxide. Chlorine gas gives bleaching power when reacts with lime water and used as bleaching agent in chemical industries.

2NaCl(aq)+2H

2

O(l)→2NaOH(aq)+Cl

2

(g)+H

2

(g)

X→Cl

2

(Chlorine gas)

Ca(OH)

2

+Cl

2

⟶CaOCl

2

+H

2

O

Therefore,

The gas X is chlorine.

Compound Y is calcium oxychloride which is commonly known as bleaching powder and used as bleaching agent in chemical industries.

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