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why calcium fluoride is added during electrolysis calcium chloride? explain​

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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. During electrolysis of molten calcium chloride, calcium metal is liberated at cathode. Chlorine is obtained at anode. Around 16% of calcium fluoride is also added, which reduces the melting point

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Answered by krushnask
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Explanation:During electrolysis of molten calcium chloride calcium metal is liberated at cathode chlorine is obtained at anode . Around 16% of calcium fluoride is also added, which reduces the melting point from 774°C to 644°C

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