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In the electrolysis of brine, the substances produced at the cathode are _____.

oxygen gas and hydroxide ions




sodium metal and hydrogen gas




chlorine gas and hydrogen gas




hydrogen gas and hydroxide ions

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Answer:

chlorine gas and hydrogen gas

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

In the electrolysis of brine, the substances produced at the cathode are sodium metal and hydrogen gas.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the electrolysis of brine (Sodium chloride solution) using carbon as electrode, Chlorine gas is produced in the positive electrode (anode), while hydrogen gas is produced in the negative electrode (cathode).

Again, in the electrolysis of molten sodium chloride, chlorine gas is produced in anode, while sodium metal is produced in the cathode.

Nacl ⇄ Na⁺ + Cl⁻

Case 1: Molten Nacl

Anode(+ve) Product | Cathode (-ve) product

Cl⁻ -----> Cl + e⁻ | Na⁺ + e⁻ ---------> Na

Cl + Cl ------> Cl₂

Case 2: Nacl solution

Anode(+ve) Product | Cathode (-ve) Product

Cl⁻ -----> Cl + e⁻ | H⁺ + e⁻ ---------> H

Cl + Cl ------> Cl₂ | H + H ------------> H₂

Thus, cathodic products of electrolysis of brine are sodium metal and hydrogen gas

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