Very useful - I agree. Thanks for sharing. Just one little thing for viewers to watch out for; the video implies that the NaOH formed is a molecule whereas, in reality, the positive sodium ion and the negative hydroxide ion float around and have nothing to do with one another as they are both surrounded by water molecules.
Richard Winchester thank you for clarifying. I guess the process to combine the sodium and hydroxide is to heat up the mixture as with lye production from ash?
Really cool video, thanks! Tho I have a question, why is it the chloride ions that get oxidized? OH- has a greater oxidation potential than Cl-, so shouldn't it instead be OH- that gets oxidized?
amazing teacher!!!! i have read this process like 100 times but after watching your video at once i was able to understand i think animation plays a big part in understanding concepts... KEEP IT UP!!!!!!
Hi, I work in a chemical factory that produces HCl (the acid )and ( Sodium hypochlorite) and (NaOH) and and many more gases and liquids and it's just amazing that we use only a salt water to do all that ...before sending the brine to the electrolysiswe measure the concentration of the brine by measuring the temperature and the gravity of it and check it in a given table ()...I would like to ask you for the equation of measuring the brine concentration (using the calculator without referring to the table ) ...I will be very thankful if you answer my question and Thanks in Advance ;)
i am confused, since it's concentrated NaCl(brine) wouldn't it mean that the one higher in the reactivity series gets released (the Na would go the the cathode)
Won't the NaCl, when added to H2O dissipitate before we even start the electrolysis? Doesn't NaCl when added to water break down, even without electrolysis due to the partial charges of the polar water molecules??
Is there any of the brine left after the electricity is made? Or will it process completely? Is enough actual electricity created to be useful say in conjunction with a desalinization plant creating drinking water ?
i have one small question.. if the hydrogen and sodium was attracted to the cathode how come they are left in the solution in the end, also what happens to the sodium when it gets attracted to the cathode, shouldn't reduction occur on sodium as well? (plz help I'm kinda confused about this)
Wouldn't some of the Chlorine gas and sodium hydroxide form sodium hypochlorite instead? Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I heard that salt water electrolysis results in a sodium hypochlorite solution and I wanted to know if it was true or not.
Won't the OH- get discharged first instead of Cl-? I thought OH- is preferentially discharged compared to Cl-. Im assuming initial conc for both anions are the same.
no its endothermic as electrolysis is an endothermic process (it uses energy either in the form of heat/light/electricity to react and electrolysis uses electricity)
Because of our current state, im interested in making hypoclorous acid in garage for basically endless disinfectant. Is there a link or video you know of describing how to do thiis process. I would like to create a double membrane rig i guess. I was going use 2 5 gallon buckets some type of bridge. I really dont know how to create or set it up as to collect the HOCL, seperate from the sodium hydroxide. Also would you know what amount of salt needed to create 5 gallons of Hocl. Also i was going use water from these pay water sight they say they have 12 step cleaning process to makine drinking water. I just need Hocl to be stable as possible say 60 days. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
Hi, did you find a solution for your inquiry? I'm also ressearching the ideal setup. Found a printable 3d model for membrane seperated rig to collect isolated HOCL. I'm curşous about the amount of salt and the duration of the electrolyse process and voltage. Please reply if you could find any information about the subject. Thank you.
Damn, made it 10 times easier than what we were taught in the class.
Thank you sir.
Most welcome!
Very useful - I agree. Thanks for sharing. Just one little thing for viewers to watch out for; the video implies that the NaOH formed is a molecule whereas, in reality, the positive sodium ion and the negative hydroxide ion float around and have nothing to do with one another as they are both surrounded by water molecules.
Richard Winchester thank you for clarifying. I guess the process to combine the sodium and hydroxide is to heat up the mixture as with lye production from ash?
@@asquirrel9758 guess so
BTW all replies have a 2 year gap lol;-)
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Me too I'm sara I agree
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Awesome video I have never seen any one taught like this
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@@fuseschool you forgotten to mention Nacl03 and further Nacl04... Where are they???
Really cool video, thanks! Tho I have a question, why is it the chloride ions that get oxidized? OH- has a greater oxidation potential than Cl-, so shouldn't it instead be OH- that gets oxidized?
This helped me for my chemistry exam tomorrow.Thank you very much!
u from class10? now in class12 right
you were very luck,man!
Your videos are interesting and understandable. keep it up may God bless you
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your videos are awesome! I've watched a few of them and they are so easily to understand! Great job guys, keep them coming!
Your way of teaching is very very nice.... After watching this video I taught that how simple it was.... Thank you so much Sir.....
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amazing teacher!!!!
i have read this process like 100 times but after watching your video at once i was able to understand
i think animation plays a big part in understanding concepts...
KEEP IT UP!!!!!!
Glad to hear that you liked it! 🙂
It can't be explained in a more better way!
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I have really gained from this video!Thanks Fuse School
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Hi, I work in a chemical factory that produces HCl (the acid )and ( Sodium hypochlorite) and (NaOH) and and many more gases and liquids and it's just amazing that we use only a salt water to do all that ...before sending the brine to the electrolysiswe measure the concentration of the brine by measuring the temperature and the gravity of it and check it in a given table ()...I would like to ask you for the equation of measuring the brine concentration (using the calculator without referring to the table ) ...I will be very thankful if you answer my question and Thanks in Advance ;)
@@igrewold for your info sodium hypochloride is NaClO
just amazing.....no words! the way you compressed the concept and everything till animation....Belated Happy teachers' day!!!!
Thanks! 🤗 Glad you liked it!
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What an amazing video 🙌
Really Awesome with perfect animations..👍🏻
Keep rocking..✨✨
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1:51
where does the electron CLIMB And GO
Is that just vanishes
Wait......
Matter can't be destroyed
Then..... Where they go
Reply fast
That's how the solution conducts electricity
2:18 see there they are.
Very nice vedio for understanding according to school point of view
HELPED ME SO MUCH
sir if we want to give an example of electrolytic decomposition reaction we can write "electrolysis of brine" or not?
A very helpful video on electrolysis of Brine
Your animations were Amazing...
Thanks a lot 😊 Glad you like it!
i am confused, since it's concentrated NaCl(brine) wouldn't it mean that the one higher in the reactivity series gets released (the Na would go the the cathode)
These are quality videos! Can't wait to see the growth!
Won't the NaCl, when added to H2O dissipitate before we even start the electrolysis? Doesn't NaCl when added to water break down, even without electrolysis due to the partial charges of the polar water molecules??
MartianCactus Yes they do break down and produce Na cations and Cl anions.But they do not undergo any Chemical reaction until electricty is supplied .
they separate as ions not at their neutral form
Because of you I'm getting an A for my assignment, this video literally has all the answers!!!
Thank you man!!🤍
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Is there any of the brine left after the electricity is made? Or will it process completely? Is enough actual electricity created to be useful say in conjunction with a desalinization plant creating drinking water ?
Electricity is not created here, it is consumed, that is, it is used in the electrolysis process.
This video deserves a like...Good graphics and explanation
Thank you so much 😀
this video is wounder full💖, thank you for that amazing piece
Thank you too!
Thanku fuseschool.....I got all my concepts crytstal clear😊
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Matthew & Laura, you guys are awesome. I understood this because of you guys.
That's great!
Excellent demonstration 💯
Thank you! Glad you liked it!
Can I make window cleaners of NaOH for my home through electrolysis
Amazing!
Thank you!
Can you advise how much kitchen/table salt do we put into a litre of water to create HOCI?
very nice
Thanks a lot sir this explanation was very helpful 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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I get it as I watched your Previous video of Electrolysis. Both of them is Amazing.🤩
Awesome! Thank you!
Both of them ARE amazing
Editing was awesome
Got the pointbat first take only
Thank you so much
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Sir, I want to ask, from HCL acid solution we obtain. How much its acid concentration?
i have one small question.. if the hydrogen and sodium was attracted to the cathode how come they are left in the solution in the end, also what happens to the sodium when it gets attracted to the cathode, shouldn't reduction occur on sodium as well? (plz help I'm kinda confused about this)
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This is a very helpful video. I love the efforts of you fuse school. Thank you.
Wouldn't some of the Chlorine gas and sodium hydroxide form sodium hypochlorite instead? Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I heard that salt water electrolysis results in a sodium hypochlorite solution and I wanted to know if it was true or not.
Very useful to me.. thank you😊😊
Welcome 😊
amazing, was exactly what i was looking for, somehow it's so hard to find these super-clear explanations at times.....
Glad it was helpful!
I have a question. Why u always turn those atoms in molecules?? I mean by using 2.
Do you mean hydrogen and oxygen?
Won't the OH- get discharged first instead of Cl-? I thought OH- is preferentially discharged compared to Cl-. Im assuming initial conc for both anions are the same.
can i do this experiment at home or is the chlorine gas dangerous
I was struggling to understand this process but this video helped me a lot. Thankyou!
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Matthew TOosh ... sir thank u i finally understood and laura your visuals are awesome . great teamwork !!!!!
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Thank you! 😃
Tysm dear may god bless you whoever made this beautiful explanation.
Thank you so much 💜 Glad you liked it!
thank u for this video ...can i ask u what the matter of anouthd and cathod
How do you get NaClO2 from the electrolisys of salt?
Amazing, you made my day!!
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thank you FUSE SCHOOL !!!!!!
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So, it actually result in NaOH, H2 and Cl2 instead of just NaOH and HCl?
Is chlor-alkali process example of exothermic reaction.
no its endothermic as electrolysis is an endothermic process (it uses energy either in the form of heat/light/electricity to react and electrolysis uses electricity)
Thank you sirrrr. Easiest explaination ever
Most welcome! Glad it was easy 🙂
Sir it was an excellent video . I have a doubt how to separate caustic soda from water after chlor alkali process?
Thank you sooo much! I have a test this morning and i got in 4mins😭
Hope you did well!
Thanks. Nice explanation of the process
Thank u so so much it was the hardest part of the lesson👌
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Very nice!! Thanks for the Help.
In one of the books i read that NaOH solution is formed at cathode, i couldn't get it, sir, plz explain it!
Wow!
Helpful and quite easy to understand👍🏻
Great! Glad it was helpful!
You're the best
superb brother..
amazing video to explain the electolysis of sodium hydroxide
Great video... Crystal clear explanation ...
Glad you think so!
Why hydroxyl ions doesn't discharge at cathode?whose reduction potential is higher??
Awesome explaination. Commendable.👏👍
Thanks a lot 😊
best,simple n precise expl
Good video i have a lot of fun watching animation videos👍👍
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Thankyou fuse school .....it really helped me
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Even I have this for my Presentation!
Because of our current state, im interested in making hypoclorous acid in garage for basically endless disinfectant. Is there a link or video you know of describing how to do thiis process. I would like to create a double membrane rig i guess. I was going use 2 5 gallon buckets some type of bridge. I really dont know how to create or set it up as to collect the HOCL, seperate from the sodium hydroxide. Also would you know what amount of salt needed to create 5 gallons of Hocl. Also i was going use water from these pay water sight they say they have 12 step cleaning process to makine drinking water. I just need Hocl to be stable as possible say 60 days. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Hi, did you find a solution for your inquiry? I'm also ressearching the ideal setup. Found a printable 3d model for membrane seperated rig to collect isolated HOCL. I'm curşous about the amount of salt and the duration of the electrolyse process and voltage. Please reply if you could find any information about the subject. Thank you.
Hi, my school experiment involves this and I was just wondering isn't chlorine gas toxic to humans??
Hi! You may find this interesting: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK537213/
Thank you for the amazing video......I didn't understand the topic in my class so this video is very useful for me....
Happy to help!
Amazing. I never looked at NaOH 😊
Wonderful explanation.. it helped a average student like me
Sir kindly say how electrolysis of water takes place?
brilliant video, thank you!!
This is the superb video l ever seen
Thanks!
So helpful, thank you
You are 1000000000 times better than my teacher...
Aww thanks!
Thank you so much for such an amazing video. I just wanna know, what electrodes can you use for the electrolysis of brine?
You may want to check this out: edu.rsc.org/experiments/electrolysis-of-brine/735.article
can someone tell me why there is a build up of OH- ions near the cathode and not anode.....plssss
Isn't anode negative and cathode positive? Answer me as soon possible bcz got xm.