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:* The role of the positive and negative electrodes is not clear either either, i.e. how are electrons involved?
:* The role of the positive and negative electrodes is not clear either either, i.e. how are electrons involved?
:The drawing quality is certainly FP standard but I think these points need to be cleared up to make this picture have suitable accuracy and EV. - '''[[User:Zephyris|Zephyris]]''''' <sub>[[User talk:Zephyris|Talk]]</sub>'' 23:46, 2 January 2012 (UTC)
:The drawing quality is certainly FP standard but I think these points need to be cleared up to make this picture have suitable accuracy and EV. - '''[[User:Zephyris|Zephyris]]''''' <sub>[[User talk:Zephyris|Talk]]</sub>'' 23:46, 2 January 2012 (UTC)
::*Na ---> NaOH in bottom right corner. [[Special:Contributions/75.41.110.200|75.41.110.200]] ([[User talk:75.41.110.200|talk]]) 16:54, 3 January 2012 (UTC)

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Original – A membrane cell process for chloralkali production
Reason
Complicated diagram to support a discussion with a lot of chemical equations and mass transfer and charge balance. Huge industry (important article). Support work on chlorine
Articles in which this image appears
Chloralkali process, Chlorine, Chlorine production
FP category for this image
Wikipedia:Featured pictures/Sciences/Materials science
Creator
Jkwchui
  • It is not clear where the sodium counterion to chlorine on the left side of the cell is deposited/lost to/etc. I assume it is deposited onto the electrode?
  • The role of the positive and negative electrodes is not clear either either, i.e. how are electrons involved?
The drawing quality is certainly FP standard but I think these points need to be cleared up to make this picture have suitable accuracy and EV. - Zephyris Talk 23:46, 2 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]