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Why do Cl− ions get oxidised at anode in preference to H2O during the electrolysis of an aqueous solution of sodium chloride? - Chemistry (Theory)

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Why do Cl ions get oxidised at anode in preference to H2O during the electrolysis of an aqueous solution of sodium chloride?

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  1. During the electrolysis of an aqueous solution of sodium chloride, chloride ions (Cl) get oxidised at the anode in preference to water, even though water has a lower standard oxidation potential.
  2. This happens due to the high overvoltage required for the oxidation of water (to form O2).

Hence, chloride ions are more easily discharged at the anode, releasing chlorine gas (Cl2).

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