An electrolytic cell used industrially for the production
of sodium hydroxide. The usually iron cell is filled
with brine (sodium chloride solution) and employs
liquid mercury as the cathode.
The sodium liberated
there forms an amalgam with the mercury, which is
run off and reacted with water to give sodium hydroxide
(and hydrogen); the mercury is then re-used. Chlorine
gas produced at the anode is another valuable by-product.