klóralkália
Klóralkália refers to the industrial process of electrolytically producing chlorine gas and alkali metal hydroxides from a salt solution. The most common application is the chlor-alkali process, which uses brine (a concentrated aqueous solution of sodium chloride) as the starting material. Through electrolysis, sodium chloride is split into sodium hydroxide (caustic soda), chlorine gas, and hydrogen gas. This fundamental chemical process is vital for numerous industries.
There are three primary methods for carrying out the chlor-alkali process: the mercury cell process, the diaphragm
The products of the chlor-alkali process are indispensable. Chlorine is used in water purification, the production