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The products of Chlor-alkali process are -

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a

Cl2, H2 and Al(OH)3

b

Cl2 and Al(OH)3

c

 Cl2,H2 and NaOH

d

Cl2 and NaOH

answer is D.

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The Chlor-alkali process is the process to produces sodium hydroxide (NaOH). In this process, electricity is passed through brine (sodium chloride solution) and then sodium chloride (NaCl) decomposes to produce chlorine gas (Cl2) at the anode, hydrogen gas (H2) at the cathode, and sodium hydroxide (NaOH)solution near the cathode.

This process is called Chlor-alkali because of the products formed. Thus, Chlor represents chlorine and alkali represents sodium hydroxide.

Hence, The products of the Chlor-alkali process are - Cl2, H2 and NaOH.

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