Science, asked by nara6107, 1 year ago

During the electrolysis of a saturated solution of sodium chloride, where is:
(a) chlorine formed?
(b) hydrogen formed?
(c) sodium hydroxide formed?

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Answered by grreeaatt
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(a) chlorine is formed at the anode due to its oxidation.
(b) hydrogen is formed at the cathode.
(c) Sodium Hydroxide is left in the solution.
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Answered by vikashinivj10016
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Explanation:

chlorine is formed at anode

hydrogen is formed at cathode

sodium hydroxide is left as a residue.

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