Electrolysis & Faraday's LawsElectrochemistry
What are the products of electrolysis of molten NaCl?.
Expert Answer
Sodium metal at the Cathode and Chlorine gas at the Anode.
What are the products of electrolysis of molten NaCl?.
Sodium metal at the Cathode and Chlorine gas at the Anode.
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