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Pure H(2) is obtanied by the action of...

Pure `H_(2)` is obtanied by the action of

A

aluminium with potassium hydroxide

B

sodium hydride with water

C

electrolysis of warm solution of `Ba(OH_(2))` using Ni electrodes

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All of the above

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`2AI+2KOH+2H_(2)O to 2KAIO_(2)+3H_(2)`
`NaH+H_(2)O to NaOH+H_(2)`
and electrolysis of warm solution of `Ba(OH)_(2)` also gives `H_(2)` gas. These all are methods to prepare pure hydrogen.
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