- The
chloralkali process (also chlor-alkali and
chlor alkali) is an
industrial process for the
electrolysis of
sodium chloride (NaCl) solutions. It is...
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Company (or
Hooker Electrochemical Company) was an
American firm
producing chloralkali products from 1903 to 1968. In 1922,
bought the S.
Wander & Sons Company...
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electrolysis of a
sodium chloride solution (brine),
which is
known as the
Chloralkali process. The
production of
chlorine results in the co-products caustic...
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commercially produced from
brine by electrolysis,
predominantly in the
chloralkali process. The high
oxidising potential of
elemental chlorine led to the...
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industrially produced as a 50%
solution by
variations of the
electrolytic chloralkali process.
Chlorine gas is also
produced in this process.
Solid sodium...
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structure to work in KHg2.
Sodium amalgam is
produced as a
byproduct of the
chloralkali process and used as an
important reducing agent in
organic and inorganic...
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ammonia production was
produced via the
electrolysis of
water or
using the
chloralkali process. With the
advent of the
steel industry in the 20th century, ammonia...
- hydroxide. Today, lye is
commercially manufactured using a
membrane cell
chloralkali process. It is
supplied in
various forms such as flakes, pellets, microbeads...
- with the
industrial scale production of
other chemicals, such as in the
chloralkali process which produces hydroxide, hydrogen, and chlorine, the latter...
- The
method is
analogous to the
manufacture of
sodium hydroxide (see
chloralkali process): 2 KCl + 2 H2O → 2 KOH + Cl2 + H2
Hydrogen gas
forms as a byproduct...