electrolysis of brine Flashcards
What does electrolysis of brine produce
sodium hydroxide
hydrogen
chlorine
Why is sodium hydroxide useful
Sodium hydroxide is used in food processing and removing pollutants during paper manufacture.
Why is hydrogen useful
Hydrogen is used in the production of hydrochloric acid and as a fuel.
Why is chlorine useful
Chlorine is a disinfectant and is also used in making plastics.
What happens during the electrolysis of brine
A solution of NaCl(aq) produces chlorine, hydrogen and sodium hydroxide when electrolysed.
how is chlorine produced from the electrolysis of brine
Chloride ions react at the positive electrode (anode), to form chlorine gas
chloride ions are removed from solution
sodium chloride is melted in water
chloride ions lose electrons so the reaction is oxidation
What is the half equation for chlorine at the anode and is it oxidation or reduction
2Cl– → Cl2 + 2e–
reaction is oxidation
how is hydrogen produced from the electrolysis of brine
hydrogen ions from the water, react at the negative electrode (cathode) to form hydrogen gas
hydrogen ions are removed from solution
sodium chloride is melted in water
Each hydrogen ion has gained an electron so the reaction is reduction
What is the half equation for hydrogen at the cathode and is it oxidation or reduction
2H+(aq) + 2e− → H2(g)
reaction is reduction
how is sodium hydroxide produced from the electrolysis of brine
hydroxide ions stay in solution forming sodium hydroxide solution, often referred to as caustic soda.
is brine an aqueous solution or molten solution
aqueous solution