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Standard X
Chemistry
Preparation of Sodium Hydroxide
In chlor-alka...
Question
In chlor-alkali process,
and
are released at cathode and anode respectively.
A
Cl
2
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B
H
2
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C
O
2
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D
NaCl
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Solution
The correct options are
A
Cl
2
B
H
2
The chlor-alkali process is an industrial process for the electrolysis of sodium chloride solution (brine).
Reactions involved:
At anode (oxidation):
2Cl
−
(aq)
→
Cl
2
(g)
+
2
e
−
At cathode (reduction):
2H
2
O
(l)
+
2
e
−
→
H
2
(g)
+
2
OH
−
Overall reaction:
2NaCl
(s)
+
2
H
2
O
(l)
→
Cl
2
(g)
+
H
2
(g)
+
2
NaOH (aq)
Hence, chlorine gas is released at anode and hydrogen gas at cathode as shown in the diagram:
In the given figure, 'A' is chlorine gas, 'B' is NaOH and 'C' is hydroxide ions.