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Q: What is the electrode at which chlorine is produced?
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What electrode do brine and chlorine produce after electrolysis?

Chlorine is produced at the anode. Brine at the cathodeOxidation reaction: 2 Cl- --'anode'--> Cl2 + 2e-


How is chlorine produced?

Chlorine is usually produced by the electrolysis of seawater.


Free electrons are produced at the metallic electrode that?

Free electrons are produced at the metallic electrode that has atoms, that give up electrons, and become ions in solution.


Why chlorine gas forms at the positive electrode?

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.


What gas is produced when substance is produced?

That depends on what substance you are talking about.


What gas was produced at the positive electrode?

It was sodium Sulfate!


What is the color of chlorine?

the color which is produced by chlorine is yellow-green....!! x


What type of gas is produced from a charging battery?

Chlorine gas is produced.


What is produced at the positive electrode of the electrolysis of molten lead bromide?

Lead in solid state


What type of gas is produced from charging a forklift battery?

Chlorine gas is produced.


Where in South Africa is chlorine produced?

The bulk of South Africa's chlorine requirements is produced in Chloorkop, Gauteng by a single company; Moeller Electric Limited.


Why are different products obtained when molten and aqueous NaCl are electrolized?

When molten NaCl is electrolyzed, the two elements sodium and chlorine are produced at the cathode and anode respectively. In an aqueous solution, however, hydrogen gas is produced at the cathode and oxygen gas at the anode, because these reactions can occur at lower electrode potentials than the production of the elements of NaCl.