The products of chlor-alkali process are:(a) NaCl, Cl2 , and H2
(b) Cl2 , H2 and NaOH
(c) Cl2, Na2CO3 and H2O
(d) NaOH, Cl2 and HCl
Correct Answer: (b) Cl2 , H2, and NaOH
Explanation: The products of chlor-alkali process are Cl2 , H2, and NaOH.
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