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The passage of current through the solution of a dcertain electrolyte results in the liberation of `H_(2)` at the cathode and chlorine at the anode. The solution in the container could be:

A

`NaCl(aq.)`

B

`CuCl_(2)(aq.)`

C

`Kcl(aq.)`

D

`MgCl_(2)(aq.)`

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