Electrolysis of a water solution: sodium hydroxide, hydrogen, chlorine..
Electrolysis of molten NaCl: sodium, chlorine.
Sodium can be obtained from sodium chloride by the electrolysis of molten NaCl.
It is obtained by electrolysis of molten sodium chloride in Downs cell.
Sodium can be obtained from sodium chloride by making a solution of it and then elctrolysing it. The pure sodium metal can be obtained on electrolysis.
Sodium and chlorine are obtained.
In the electrolysis of molten sodium chloride sodium and chlorine are obtained.
The water solution of sodium chloride is neutral.
Sodium metal can be obtained by electrolysis from molten mixture of sodium chloride and calcium chloride in Down's cell. The metal can not be obtained by electrolysis from aqueous solution, because hydrogen will evolve instead.
Chlorine can be obtained from sodium chloride by electrolysis.
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During this electrolysis are obtained chlorine and sodium.
Hydrogen can be obtained by electrolysis of sodium chloride water solution.
1. The products of the molten sodium chloride electrolysis are sodium and chlorine. 2. The products of the water solution of sodium chloride electrolysis are sodium hydroxide and hydrogen.