The harmful brine can get into the precious chicken supplies and therefore harm a large majority of the african people.
The Chlor-alkali industry produces sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and Sodium carbonate. These two products are then boiled with fats and oils to produce soap
The impact of the Chlor Alkali industry in South Africa is that it provided numerous employment opportunities to the South Africans. It has also helped boost the economy of South Africa.
South Africa's diamond industry is undergoing turbulent times.
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the mineing industry!
The Soviet Union no longer provided aid and weapons to African countries
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what is the role of chlor-alkali industry in south Africa
South Africa's diamond industry is undergoing turbulent times.
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Chloralkali is an industry, not something to be found in nature as the question seems to suggest, because the raw material is NaCl or table salt found in natural salt deposits and therefore in abundance in the sea, of course. Basically it means that electric currents are passed through salt dissolved in water (brine), which is then broken up into the gas chlorine as well as sodium hydroxide, also called caustic soda. These are valuable chemicals used in the manufacturing of many every-day items (plastics, soaps, antiseptics, paints, to name but a few). Walvisbay in Namibia is the main supplier of salt to the chloralkali industry based at Chloorkop in South Africa. Chloorkop is in the Gauteng province.
Mining is still the main industry of South Africa, followed by agriculture and manufacturing.
It will have a massive mpact in many ways in South Africa.
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a large diamond industry is what keeps South Africa afloat
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it means alot to them and not does it just mean alot to them but it also helps some of south africa's invirement depending on what kind ofpetrochemical industry you do ...... ;)
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