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What is the gas released at anode when fused sodium chloride is electrolysed ?​

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Answered by saurabh363590
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Electrolysis of sodium chloride solution. When an electric current is passed through concentrated sodium chloride solution, hydrogen gas forms at the negative electrode , chlorine gas forms at the positive electrode, and a solution of sodium hydroxide also forms.

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Electrolysis of sodium chloride solution. When an electric current is passed through concentrated sodium chloride solution, hydrogen gas forms at the negative electrode , chlorine gas forms at the positive electrode, and a solution of sodium hydroxide also forms.

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