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reactions at anode and cathode in conduction of electricity through molten nacl

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Answered by ButterFliee
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Explanation:

sodium chloride is melted (above 801 °C), two electrodes are inserted into the melt, and an electric current is passed through the molten salt , then chemical reactions take place at the electrodes. ... Chlorine gas bubbles out of the melt above the

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Answered by jklover
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The answer is in the textbook itself. Hope this helps :)

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