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why is the sodium hydroxide solution form near the cathode​

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Answered by potrriselvan45
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Equilibrium shifts to produce more hydroxide ions as H+ ions are removed during hydrolysis. The net effect of this is that there is formation of sodium ions and hydroxide ions around the cathode, i.e formation of sodium hydroxide solution around the cathode.

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Answered by siri228088
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Electrolysis of concentrated sodium chloride solutions (brine) produces chlorine gas, hydrogen gas and aqueous sodium hydroxide. ... The net effect of this is that there is formation of sodium ions and hydroxide ions around the cathode, i.e formation of sodium hydroxide solution around the cathode.

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