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During the electrolysis of fused sodium chloride the anodic reaction is
Options
(a) oxidation of chloride ions
(b) oxidation of sodium ions
(c) reduction of chloride ions
(d) reduction of sodium ions
Correct Answer:
oxidation of chloride ions
Explanation:
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