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Electrolysis of brine solution produces chlorine gas and hydrogen at
a. Anode and cathode, respectively.
b. Both at cathode
c. Cathode and anode respectively
d. Both at Anode

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Answered by golakpraharaj73
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Answer:

During electrolysis of brine solution, hydrogen gas (H2) is discharged at cathode and chlorine gas (Cl2) is discharged at the anode. The solution left behind contains sodium hydroxide (NaOH).

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