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what is castner kellner cell​

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Answered by ranishubhashni
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This is the common cell in which mercury is used as cathode. ... Na+ ions get discharged on mercury and the sodium so deposited combines with mercury to form sodium amalgam.

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Answered by piya1234
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The Castner–Kellner process is a method of electrolysis on an aqueous alkali chloride solution (usually sodium chloride solution) to produce the corresponding alkali hydroxide, invented by American Hamilton Castner and Austrian Karl Kellner in the 1890s.

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