In electrolysis of nacl why what is obtained at anode and cathode
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During electrolysis, Sodium ions migrate to the cathode, where electrons enter the melt and are reduced to sodium metal: Chloride ions migrate the other way, toward the anode . They give up their electrons to the anode and are oxidized to chlorine gas: ... Chlorine gas bubbles out of the melt above the anode.
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