The product formed at the the cathode during the electrolysis of sodium chloride solution with carbon electrodes is?

a

sodium

b

chlorine

c

hydrogen

d

sodium hydroxide

e

oxygen

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altijjaneey
7 years ago

The answer provided is correct. I.e Hydrogen is discharged at the cathode.
Reason: There is difference between electrolysis of molten sodium chloride and that of sodium chloride solution. The electrolysis of molten sodium chloride solution deposits sodium at the cathode and and chlorine at the anode (ie leaving the concentration of the solution unchanged). But during the electrolysis of sodium chloride solution, Hydrogen is discharged at the cathode because the reduction of Na+ (E° = –2.7 v) is energetically more difficult than the reduction of water (–1.23 v), and so Hydrogen is preferencially discharged at the cathode and oxygen at the anode (ie the alkalinity of the solution increases due to removal of water and leaving behind Na+ and OH-).

Joelizzysown
6 years ago

Hydrogen I think is correct bcos it will be discharged in preference to "Na" (position in the electro chemical series)

Confi1234
1 year ago

the answer is sodium

Joseph Bobby
11 years ago

The answer is Carbon using either brine or molten NaCl.

odewenusofiyyah
2 years ago

Hh

steve2008
1 year ago

the answer is sodium because of the nature of electrode. if mercury is used, sodium will be discharge in preference because of the it's strong affinity to sodium to produce sodium amalgam. so, the discharge of sodium requires less energy than that of hydrogen despite there difference in the series.But what if mercury wasn't used??

CRIMHAZ
3 years ago

During the electrolysis of aqueous sodium chloride, sodium ions having a greater tendency than water to get oxidized, gets oxidized and forms sodium at the cathode




So option A is d most appropriate option

Kennery1996
10 years ago

sodium fah

Jerisa
10 years ago

I think I agree with icon365

psalmade
12 years ago

You guys are nt seriouz,ur options are wrong,d ansa is sodium and nt hydrogen

yenni
11 years ago

chlorine is correct

anions are positive ions

cations are negative ions

cathode are positive electrodes

anode are negative electrodes

therefore Cl- ion will be deposited at the cathode

after all positive goes to negative

Wilson6
11 years ago

the f**kin and is Sodium not any other

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