Chemistry, asked by lavanya4557, 4 months ago

what is clore alkali?? ​

Answers

Answered by jagadeeshchandrabose
0

Answer:

The term chlor-alkali refers to the two chemicals (chlorine and an alkali) which are simultaneously produced as a result of the electrolysis of a saltwater. The most common chlor-alkali chemicals are chlorine and sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) but can include potassium hydroxide and muriatic acid.

Explanation:

please mark me as brainliest answer pls pls pls

Answered by navyasharma0211
0
It’s a process by which the brine solution(salt water) is broken down into chlorine,sodium hydroxide and H2 gas.
Chlor here is for chlorine and alkali because sodium hydroxide or NaOH is an alkali
Similar questions