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The Periodic Table

The Alkali Metals  - Electrolysis of Sodium Chloride in Water.

This page shows the electrolysis of sodium chloride dissolved in water.
You get different products if the s
odium chloride is completely dry.

Sodium chloride dissolved in water is called brine.
Electrolysis of brine gives hydrogen at the cathode and chlorine at the anode.
You must know how to test for hydrogen and chlorine gas.
Sodium
hydroxide remains dissolved in the solution.
This is an important industrial process.

Electrolysis of Sodium Chloride in Water

The reactions at each electrode are called half equations.
The half equations are written so that the same number of electrons
occur in each equation.

2H+  +  2e-    arrow   H2 (hydrogen gas at the (-)cathode).
2
Cl-  -  2e-    arrow   Cl2 (chlorine gas at the (+)anode).

Hydrogen ions gain electrons (reduction) to form hydrogen atoms.
The hydrogen atoms combine to form molecules of hydrogen gas.
Chloride ions lose electrons (oxidation) to form chlorine atoms.
The chlorine atoms combine to form molecules of chlorine gas.

The overall reaction is

2NaCl(aq)  +   2H2O(l)    arrow     2Na+(aq)  +   2OH-(aq)  +   Cl2(g)+   H2(g)

(continued on the next page).

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