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Sodium chloride free valencies

Anodic processes may occur by direct electrochemical reaction of the waste at the anode, or by indirect oxidation when an oxidizing agent is generated in the waste stream. For example, oxygen and ozone may be generated from water in the waste stream, or the addition of sodium chloride to the waste stream can be used to generate free chlorine or hypochlorite at the anode. In addition, metal ions of higher valence states can be produced at the anode to oxidize wastes. [Pg.372]

One of the four bonds of the carbon is left free. In methane this free bond is satisfied by another hydrogen atom in methyl chloride or iodide by one of chlorine or iodine, making in each case a saturated cornpound. When, therefore, two molecules of methyl iodide each lose their iodine to zinc or sodium we have left the two methyl radicals with this fourth valence of each carbon unsatisfied. These two free valencies satisfy each otherj and we have the two methyl radicals united just as we believe two free atoms unite to form a molecule. We may write the reaction then ... [Pg.16]


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