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A solution of sodium sulphate in water is electrolysed using inert electrodes. The products at the cathode and anode are respectively
(IIT-JEE, 1987)

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H2,O2
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O2,H2
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O2,Na
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O2,SO3
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Solution

The correct option is A H2,O2
In aqueous solution: reduction potential of H2O> reduction potential Na.
Hence, H2O undergoes reduction at cathode to give H2(g)
H2O+e12H2(g)+OH(aq)
Similarly, oxidation potential of H2O> oxidation potential of SO24 ions.
Hence, oxidation of H2O occurs at anode to give O2(g).
H2O2H+12O2(g)+2e

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