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The electrolysis of a solution resulted in the formation of `H_2`(g) at the anode. The solution is :

A

AgCl(aq)

B

`H_2SO_4(aq)`

C

highly concentrated NaCl(aq) solution

D

`CuCl_2(aq)`

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