The passage of current liberates H 2 at cathode and Cl 2 at anode. The solution is
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The passage of current liberates H2 at cathode and Cl2 at anode. The solution is
- Copper chloride in water
- NaCl in water
- Ferric chloride in water
- AuCl3 in water.
Answer
(B) NaCl in water
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