The Chlorine Generation Process:
Most of the packaged chlorine available today is manufactured by the salt process. There are three types of electrolytic
cells: diaphragm, Mercury and membrane. There are other methods of production, which are designed to fit the raw material
containing the chlorine ion. These methods include the electrolysis of hydrochloric acid, the salt process, and the HCl
oxidation process.
I can answer what makes up salt. Sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl). Salt can make up innumerable things.
Salt
There is a common misconception that salt water swimming pools are chlorine free. Salt used in pools is "sodium chloride" When the salt water goes thru the generator the chlorine is released.
The atomic ratio in this salt is 1:1. The mass ratio is 22.999:35.457 of sodium to chlorine, the ratio of the atomic weights of sodium and chlorine.
Sodium to make salt.
Table Salt
I can answer what makes up salt. Sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl). Salt can make up innumerable things.
Salt
There is a common misconception that salt water swimming pools are chlorine free. Salt used in pools is "sodium chloride" When the salt water goes thru the generator the chlorine is released.
A salt molecule has one sodium atom and one chlorine atom, NaCl.
Sodium and chlorine
It wouldn't make a great deal of difference aside from making the water feel better to swim in. Salt water pools also have chlorine generators that convert part of the salt in the water into chlorine.
Sodium combined with chlorine form salt.
The atomic ratio in this salt is 1:1. The mass ratio is 22.999:35.457 of sodium to chlorine, the ratio of the atomic weights of sodium and chlorine.
molecular bonds
Salt.
Sodium and Chlorine