The Electrolysis of Brine (2008)
Brine is sodium chloride (NaCl) dissolved in water. If you perform electrolysis on brine you will get three substances: chlorine, hydrogen and sodium hydroxide. The electrolysis process is useful and common in the world of industry. For example, it aids in the manufacture of products as diverse as pesticides, soaps, fuels, and even margarine. This is one of the dullest educational films I have ever seen. A small attempt has been made to release its latent energy. (Mark Toscano)
Director: Mark Toscano
Runtime: 8 min
Release Date: January 1, 2008
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Mark Toscano
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Electrolysis of Brine about?
- Brine is sodium chloride (NaCl) dissolved in water. If you perform electrolysis on brine you will get three substances: chlorine, hydrogen and sodium hydroxide. The electrolysis process is useful and common in the world of industry. For example, it aids in the manufacture of products as diverse as pesticides, soaps, fuels, and even margarine. This is one of the dullest educational films I have ever seen. A small attempt has been made to release its latent energy. (Mark Toscano)
- Who directed The Electrolysis of Brine?
- The Electrolysis of Brine was directed by Mark Toscano.
- How long is The Electrolysis of Brine?
- The Electrolysis of Brine has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).