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why sodium hydroxide formed near the cathode during electrolysis of a saturated solution of sodium chloride?​

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Answered by lavanyawankhede
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Electrolysis of aqueous NaCl results in hydrogen gas and chloride gas. ... The ion-selective membrane allows the counterion which is to flow across freely, but prevents anions such as hydroxide and chloride from diffusing across. At cathode, water is reduced to hydroxide and hydrogen gas

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