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Q: Why ks molten salt used instead of aqueous halide?
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Why do you use molten NaCl in electrolysis instead of an aqueous solution of NaCl?

Molten salt electrolysis is used to obtain sodium and chlorine. Electrolysis of the water solution is used to obtain sodium hydroxide and hydrogen.


How do you separate chlorine from salt?

Electrolyse the molten salt. This will form sodium at the cathode and Cl2 at the anode. Electrolysis of an aqueous solution odf salt will produce hydrogen at the cathode and chlorine gas at the anode.


What is a metal halide compound?

Common table salt NaCl is a metal halide.


What group of minerals contains rock salt?

halide


What can you do with frozen salt?

Technically all table salt is "frozen" because it is in the solid state. If you stick it in the freezer it gets cold but nothing happens. The freezing occures when it goes from a molten state to a solid. When dissolved it is considered aqueous solution.


What effect does silver nitrate solution have upon each of the halide salt solutions?

The product is a silver halide insoluble in water.


Is salt viscous?

Molten salt is viscous.


How are halides used in everyday life?

Common salt is a halide.


Sodium chloride is best classified as what?

Sodium chloride (NaCl) is an inorganic salt (halide).


Aqueous salt solutions often are not neutral with respect to pH Why?

aqueous salt solutions often are not neutral with respect to pH.explain


What is the group that includes rock salt?

The Halide mineral group.Evaporites.


Is salt a nonelectolyte?

Solid salt is a non-electrolyte; salt solution or molten salt are electrolytes.