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Industrial Salts I: Chlor-Alkali and Bleaching Powder

Connect important salts to industry and daily use

ScienceGrade 10Mixed12 questions24 min
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Use the reactivity series to predict reactions, Explain why some metals occur native while others occur as compounds

Question types

multiple choice

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Section A: Chlor-Alkali Process and Sodium Hydroxide · 6 questionsSection B: Bleaching Powder · 6 questions
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Section A: Chlor-Alkali Process and Sodium Hydroxide

Identify products and uses of brine electrolysis.

Use equations, products and uses.

Question 1
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The chlor-alkali process is electrolysis of aqueous:

Topic: Important Salts and Compounds · Skill: Use the reactivity series to predict reactions

Question 2
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Which gas is formed at the cathode in the chlor-alkali process?

Topic: Important Salts and Compounds · Skill: Use the reactivity series to predict reactions

Question 3
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Which gas is formed at the anode in the chlor-alkali process?

Topic: Important Salts and Compounds · Skill: Use the reactivity series to predict reactions

Question 4
Mediummultiple_choice

The alkali formed in the chlor-alkali process is:

Topic: Important Salts and Compounds · Skill: Use the reactivity series to predict reactions

Question 5
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Why is it called chlor-alkali process?

Topic: Important Salts and Compounds · Skill: Use the reactivity series to predict reactions