20. In the extraction of chlorine by electrolysis of brine
(i) Oxidation of Cl−ion to chlorine gas occurs.
(ii) Reduction of Cl−ion to chlorine gas occurs.
(iii) For overall reaction ΔG? has a negative value.
(iv) A displacement reaction takes place.
20. In the extraction of chlorine by electrolysis of brine
(i) Oxidation of Cl−ion to chlorine gas occurs.
(ii) Reduction of Cl−ion to chlorine gas occurs.
(iii) For overall reaction ΔG? has a negative value.
(iv) A displacement reaction takes place.
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20. Option (i)
Explanation: 2H2O + Cl−→2OH− + H2 + Cl2
The ΔG? is +422 kJ for this reaction. We get ΔE? = −2.2 V, when we convert it to ΔE? (using G? = E? F). It will, of course, require an external e.m.f. greater than 2.2 V. However, electrolysis necessitates an excess potential in order to overcome some other impeding reactions. Thus, Cl2 is obtained through electrolysis, which produces H2 and aqueous NaOH as byproducts. In addition, molten NaCl is electrolyzed. However, in tha
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