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Answer parts (a)–(c) in a writing booklet. (a) Identify the type of cell shown and outline the process used in the extraction of sodium hydroxide. (b) Compare the ... show full transcript
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The cell shown is an electrolytic cell used for the extraction of sodium hydroxide through the electrolysis of brine (a concentrated solution of salt). In the electrolysis process, sodium ions migrate to the cathode, where they gain electrons to form sodium metal, while chloride ions move to the anode, where they lose electrons to form chlorine gas. The overall reaction can be summarized as:
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The electrolysis of molten sodium chloride involves the melting of solid NaCl to produce a conductive liquid, allowing the following half reactions:
At the cathode (reduction):
At the anode (oxidation):
The overall reaction for molten NaCl is:
In contrast, the electrolysis of aqueous sodium chloride involves water competing with chloride ions. The half reactions are:
At the cathode: \text{2H}_2\text{O (l) + 2e^- \rightarrow H}_2\text{(g) + 2OH}^-
At the anode:
The overall reaction for aqueous NaCl is:
The key differences are that:
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At time B, a new equilibrium position is established due to changes in the concentrations of the reactants and products. This can occur due to factors such as:
In this case, it’s important to observe the concentration changes from time A to time B to fully understand the shift in equilibrium.
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