When concentrated sodium chloride solution is electrolysed using inert electrodes, the products are

a

oxygen and hydrogen

b

hydrogen and chlorine

c

sodium and oxygen

d

sodium and chlorine

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CAPAJR
1 month ago

the explanation is not available

Animashaunfemi
1 year ago

since its Concentrated then the theory of concentration with take power here, sodium is more concentrated than hydrogen so itll definitely be discharged at the CATHODE and chlorine will be discharged at the ANODE

fundkid
10 years ago

Chlorine is liberated at the ANODES and hydrogen is liberated at the cathode

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