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Chemistry, 13.06.2021 01:20 railuke7721

Molten sodium chloride is broken down in an electrolytic cell into the elements sodium and chlorine. Where do the products form? A) Sodium forms at the cathode through oxidation, and chlorine forms at the anode through reduction.

B) Sodium forms at the anode through oxidation, and chlorine forms at the cathode through reduction.

C) Sodium forms at the cathode through reduction, and chlorine forms at the anode through oxidation.

D) Sodium forms at the anode through reduction, and chlorine forms at the cathode through oxidation.

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