 This research investigated the production of sodium hypochlorite NaOCl from salty wastewater using an electrochemical cell. The results showed that the highest NaOCl yield of 20.6% was achieved with a graphite electrode, which had high current efficiency and rigidity at a flow rate of 4.5 milliliters per minute, a current density of 3.183 milliampere per square centimeter, an electrode space of 0.5 centimeters, salinity of 40,000 ppm, and a pH of 6.4. The power consumption under these conditions was 0.0137 kilowatt hours. Furthermore, a statistical and least square multivariate regression technique was employed to establish a correlation for predicting the percent NaOCl production. The obtained correlation had an R2 value of 98.4%. This article was authored by Ahmed A. Fifi, Kamal K. Haasan, Hussain E. Al-Hazmi, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.