The chlor-alkali industry is found in Cheshire as the county contains large amounts of profitably extractable sodium chloride, one of the the raw materials used in the manufacture of chlor-alkali products
The mixture of Chlor and hydrxide (alkali, OH- from caustic soda, lye, NaOH) reacts to formation of NaOCl and NaCl. Cl2 + 2OH- --> OCl- + Cl- + H2O This is probably what is meant by 'chlor-alkali', nothing else than bleach (3-6% sodium hypochlorite (NaClO))
Chlor-alkali industry provides us with sodium hydroxideand Chlorine gas. These two are produced by electrolysis (decomposition by electricity) of brine (saturated sodium chloride solution).
the answer is chlor alkali process..... It is an industrial process.....
A salt and water. For example in the reaction if the acid is Hydrochloric acid and the alkali is Sodium Hydroxide the products are Sodium chloride - the salt - and water.
what is the role of chlor-alkali industry in south Africa
The chlor-alkali industry is found in Cheshire as the county contains large amounts of profitably extractable sodium chloride, one of the the raw materials used in the manufacture of chlor-alkali products
they make chlorine
The mixture of Chlor and hydrxide (alkali, OH- from caustic soda, lye, NaOH) reacts to formation of NaOCl and NaCl. Cl2 + 2OH- --> OCl- + Cl- + H2O This is probably what is meant by 'chlor-alkali', nothing else than bleach (3-6% sodium hypochlorite (NaClO))
SODIUM CHLOR (NaCl)
Chlor-alkali industry provides us with sodium hydroxideand Chlorine gas. These two are produced by electrolysis (decomposition by electricity) of brine (saturated sodium chloride solution).
the answer is chlor alkali process..... It is an industrial process.....
The harmful brine can get into the precious chicken supplies and therefore harm a large majority of the african people.
A salt and water. For example in the reaction if the acid is Hydrochloric acid and the alkali is Sodium Hydroxide the products are Sodium chloride - the salt - and water.
Chlor-alkali is a sort of catch-all phrase to cover industries associated with chlorine and sodium/sodium hydroxide production - almost always via electrolysis of sodium chloride. It is not really one single process, unless you choose to restrict it to the elctrolysis step.
Chlorine gas and sodium hydroxide, which is why it's called the chlor-alkali process.
Sea water is a good conductor of electricity as it contains lots of salts. Electrolysis of seawater is the cornerstone of the chlor-alkali industry.