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Explain why, an aqueous solution of sodium chloride is not used for the electrolytic extraction of sodium metal.

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Explain why, an aqueous solution of sodium chloride is not used for the electrolytic extraction of sodium metal.

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An aqueous solution of sodium chloride cannot be used because water molecules are preferentially reduced over sodium ions at the cathode. Water has a much higher reduction potential (is easier to reduce) than Na+ ions. Therefore, hydrogen gas (H2) is liberated at the cathode instead of sodium metal. To isolate pure sodium metal, molten sodium chloride must be used so that Na+ is the only cation available for reduction.

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Chapter 3: Metals and Non-metals - Exercise 3 [Page 232]

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Lakhmir Singh Chemistry [English] Class 10
Chapter 3 Metals and Non-metals
Exercise 3 | Q 53. (b) | Page 232
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