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NaOH is prepared by the electrolysis of
Options
(a) aqueous solution of sodium chloride with platinum electrode
(b) sodium chloride solution with graphite anode and iron cathode
(c) sodium carbonate with platinum electrodes
(d) sodium carbonate with nickel electrodes
Correct Answer:
sodium chloride solution with graphite anode and iron cathode
Explanation:
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