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On electrolysis of an aqueous Soln of NaCl why H2 & not Na liberated at the cathode?

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Answered by raishwetarai1
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because sodium is upper than hydrogen in electronegativity series so Na has low tendency to gain electron while H2 has high tendency comparatively so it goes to cathode first get reduced
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