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what is chlor-alkali process? write the chemical reaction taking place in the form of chemical equation.. what are the gases liberated at the anode and cathode respectively.

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Answered by hiteshkandoi
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when electricity pass through by brine solution then it back down into Naoh and hydrogen gas and chlorine gas are the products it is a decomposition reaction the gas liberated hydrogen gas and chlorine gas
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Answered by shantanukumar6577
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The chlor-alkali industry uses brine (salt water) to produce chlorine, sodium hydroxide (NaOH or caustic soda), and hydrogen. An electric current is passed through the brine, to form hydrogen gas at the negative electrode and chlorine gas at the positive electrode, leaving a solution of sodium hydroxide.

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