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An aqueous solution of sodium sulphate is electrolysed using inert electrodes

An Aqueous Solution Of Sodium Sulphate Is Electrolysed Using Inert Chemistry Question

An aqueous solution of sodium sulphate is electrolysed using inert electrodes.The products at the cathode and anode are respectively

Options

(a) H₂ , O₂
(b) O₂ , H₂
(c) O₂ , Na
(d) O₂ , So₂

Correct Answer:

H₂ , O₂

Explanation:

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Topics: Electrochemistry and Chemical Kinetics (87)
Subject: Chemistry (2512)

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