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Write the equation showing the reaction takes place at cathode and anode during the electrolysis of sodium chloride​

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Electrolysis involves the movement of ions to the electrode. Solid-state does not allow the movement of ions and unsuitable for electrolysis. When melted at high temperature, sodium chloride separates into sodium and chloride ions, so that, electrolysis can take place to form sodium atom and chlorine gas.

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Electrolysis involves the movement of ions to the electrode. Solid-state does not allow the movement of ions and unsuitable for electrolysis. When melted at high temperature, sodium chloride separates into sodium and chloride ions, so that, electrolysis can take place to form sodium atom and chlorine gas.

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