what happens when an electric current is passed through NaCl solution
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Assuming it is direct current, the moltenNaCl is electrolyzed into (molten) sodium metal at the cathode (negative terminal) and chlorine gas at the anode (positive terminal). ... If current is passed through itthe ions are neutralised and discharged atthe electrodes. Now go and research theProduction of Sodium metal.
Assuming it is direct current, the moltenNaCl is electrolyzed into (molten) sodium metal at the cathode (negative terminal) and chlorine gas at the anode (positive terminal). ... If current is passed through itthe ions are neutralised and discharged atthe electrodes. Now go and research theProduction of Sodium metal.
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WHEN AN ELECTRIC CURRENT IS PASSED THROUGH SODIUM CHLORIDE SOLUTION THEN THE IONS WILL BE NEUTRILISED AND IT WILL BE EXEMPT AT THE ELECTRODES.
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WHEN AN ELECTRIC CURRENT IS PASSED THROUGH SODIUM CHLORIDE SOLUTION THEN THE IONS WILL BE NEUTRILISED AND IT WILL BE EXEMPT AT THE ELECTRODES.
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