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which gas is evolved at abode and cathode during the formation of caustic soda and also write their use ?why this process is called as chloralkali process?​

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The process is called the chlor-alkali alkali process because of the products formed: chlor for chlorine and alkali for Sodium Hydroxide. Chlorine gas is given off at the anode and hydrogen gas at the cathode. An aqueous solution of sodium chloride is called brine

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