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If a chlor-alkali cell used a current of 3×104A, how many how many pounds ofCl2would be produced in a typical8 - hoperating day?

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The mass of Cl2produced is data-custom-editor="chemistry" 700.028 lb.

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01

Concept Introduction

The commercial electrolysis method for sodium chloride solutions is termed as chlor-alkali process. It's the method for making chlorine and sodium hydroxide, both of which are common industrial chemicals

02

Calculation

Let us first write the reaction of chloride ions electrolysis:

2Cl-(aq)→Cl2(g) + 2e-

In order to produce1molofCl2,2molof electrons is usually required and the Faraday constant is96485 C/molof electron.

It is known that the current(I)is3×104Aand it is passed through the cell for 8-h through the electrodes and the molar mass ofCl2 gas is 70.906g/mol.

nCl2=I×tF×2mCl2=nCl2×MR

Since1A=1C/s, the time should be converted to:

nCl2=3×104Cs×(8×3600s)96485Cs×2molnCl2=4477.38

03

Calculating the Mass of Cl2

Now, let us calculate the mass ofCl2.

role="math" localid="1663334259406" mCl2=4477.38mol×70.906g/molmCl2=317473.1063g=317.4731063kg

Converting thekgtolb(pounds),

m=mCl2×2.205m=317.4731063kg×2.205lb/kgm=700.028lb

The mass of Cl2produced is 700.028 lb.

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