Chlorine (Castner-Kellner’s)
Introduction
Chlorine plays an important role in industries. Therefore to fulfill the  demands, chlorine is manufactured on large scale. It is prepared by the  electrolysis of aqueous solution sodium chloride, this process is known  as Castner-Kellner’s Process and it is carried out in Castner-Kellner’s  Cell.
Construction of Castner-Kellner’s Cell
The Castner-Kellner’s cell consist of a steel tank which contain Hg  flows from right to left in the cell and is connected with the negative  terminal of the battery therefore it acts as cathode. The cell is filled  with saturated aqueous solution of NaCl, which also flows in the same  direction as Hg. Some graphite rods are dipped into the solution of  NaCl. These rods connected with positive terminal of the battery  therefore act as anode.
Working Of Castner-Kellner’s Cell
When the electric current is passed through the cell. The sodium ion  and chloride ion migrates towards their respective electrodes. Chlorine  ion moves towards anode, loses its electron and converts into chlorine  gas. The free chlorine gas comes out of the tube at the top of the cell.  The sodium ion migrates towards cathode gains electrons and converts  into sodium metal. The sodium is dissolved in Hg to form sodium amalgum  which comes out with the flow of Hg from the cell.
NaCl <—-> Na+ + Cl-
Na+ + e- —-> Na0 (At Cathode)
2Cl —-> Cl2↑ + 2e (At anode)
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