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11 June, 15:34

Sodium is produced by electrolysis of molten sodium chloride. what are the products at the anode and cathode, respectively?

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  1. 11 June, 17:23
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    Answer is: chlorine and sodium.

    Molten sodium chloride is separeted::

    2NaCl (l) → 2Na (l) + Cl₂ (g),

    but first ionic bonds in this salt are separeted because of heat:

    NaCl (l) → Na⁺ (l) + Cl⁻ (l).

    Reaction of reduction at cathode (-) : Na⁺ (l) + e⁻ → Na⁰ (l) / * 2.

    2Na⁺ (l) + 2e⁻ → 2Na (l)

    Reaction of oxidation at anode (+) : 2Cl⁻ (l) → Cl₂ (g) + 2e⁻.

    The anode is positive and the cathode is negative.
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