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Q.6. Explain electrolysis of melten sodium chloride. ​

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Answered by manishajadhao251
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Electrolysis of Molten NaCl

Liquid sodium floats to the top of the melt above the cathode and is drained off into a storage tank. Chlorine gas bubbles out of the melt above the anode. Sodium ions migrate to the cathode, where electrons enter the melt and are reduced to sodium metal: Na++e−→Na.

Answered by anweshaarya11
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Electrolysis cell for molten sodium chloride: A commercial electrolysis cell for the production of metallic sodium and chlorine gas from molten NaCl. Liquid sodium floats to the top of the melt above the cathode and is drained off into a storage tank. Chlorine gas bubbles out of the melt above the anode.

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