RoseMarie Gallagher and Paul Ingram Solutions for Chapter: Electricity and Chemical Change, Exercise 5: Q
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Questions from RoseMarie Gallagher and Paul Ingram Solutions for Chapter: Electricity and Chemical Change, Exercise 5: Q with Hints & Solutions
What is brine? Where is it obtained from?

Write a word equation for the electrolysis of brine.

Draw a rough sketch of the diaphragm cell. Mark in where the oxidation and reduction reactions take place in it and write the half-equations for them.

What is the diaphragm for, in the diaphragm cell?

The electrolysis of brine is a very important process. Explain why.

The electrolysis of brine is a very important process. Give three uses for each of the products.

Your job is to keep a brine electrolysis plant running safely and smoothly. Try to think of three or four safety precautions you might need to take.
