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In chlor-alkali process, and are released at cathode and anode respectively.

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Cl2
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H2
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C
O2
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NaCl
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Solution

The correct options are
A Cl2
B H2
The chlor-alkali process is an industrial process for the electrolysis of sodium chloride solution (brine).

Reactions involved:
At anode (oxidation): 2Cl(aq)Cl2(g)+2e
At cathode (reduction): 2H2O(l)+2eH2(g)+2OH
Overall reaction: 2NaCl(s)+2H2O(l)Cl2(g)+H2(g)+2NaOH (aq)

Hence, chlorine gas is released at anode and hydrogen gas at cathode as shown in the diagram:


In the given figure, 'A' is chlorine gas, 'B' is NaOH and 'C' is hydroxide ions.

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