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At the positive electrode electrons are removed from the solution. If chloride ions (Cl-) are present the will each lose and electron to form chlorine atoms, which then bond together to from Cl2 molecules, which is chlorine gas. Chlorine is extremely toxic, which is why you shouldn't use table salt (sodium chloride) as an electrolyte.
The process is called Electrolysis.
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Chlorine can be effectively removed from water without using a filter by letting the water sit out in an open container for about 24 hours. During this time, the chlorine will naturally evaporate from the water.
Chlorine can be naturally removed from water through processes such as evaporation, exposure to sunlight, and chemical reactions with organic matter. These methods help break down chlorine molecules, making the water safe for consumption.
Depending on the reactivity of metal combined in the ore . It can be done by thermal reduction , or by electrolysis. NB Iron ore is reduced by thermally, in the blast furnace. Bauxite ( Aluminium oxide) is reduced by electrolysis, in an electrolysis plant.
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Provided the chlorine is removed there is nothing wrong with tap water. Chlorine can be removed by letting the water stand for a few hours or you can buy a water conditioner from a pet shop to do the job.
Boil it, or use Iodine tablets or Chlorine.
Provided the chlorine is removed there is nothing wrong with tap water. Chlorine can be removed by letting the water stand for a few hours or you can buy a water conditioner from a pet shop to do the job.