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Q1 In electrolysis of water,
which gas is liberated at
the anode?
O Chlorine
Hydrogen
O Carbon dioxide
O oxygen gas​

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Answered by vishwasraj330
2

Answer:

oxygen gas

Explanation:

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Answered by MyOwnWorstCritic
1

Answer:

Hydrogen gas

Explanation:

The ratio of gases liberated at cathode and anode during electrolysis of CH3  COONa (aq) is 1 : 3

= 2CH 3  COONa → CH 3  −CH  3  ↑ +2CO  2  ↑ +2NaOH+H2  ↑

Hydrogen gas is liberated at cathode and ethane and carbon dioxide gases are liberated at anode.

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