During electrolysis of solution of brine (Concentrated solution of NaCl) chlorine gas is liberated at
A
Anode
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B
Cathode
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C
Partly at anode and cathode
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D
In between the electrodes
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Solution
The correct option is AAnode Anode acts as positive electrode and cathode acts as negative electrode What happens now is Cl− ion has a negative charge, so to become chlorine gas it has to loose electrons and this can happen during oxidation only. Therefore oxidation occurs on the surface of the anode. The reactions can be given as follows. At anode 2Cl−→Cl2(g)+2e− At cathode 2H++2e−→H2(g)