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During the electrolysis of molten NaCl s...

During the electrolysis of molten NaCl solution, 230 g of sodium metal is deposited on the cathode, then how many moles of chlorine will be obtained at anode?

A

Electrolysis will stop

B

Hydrogen will be evolved

C

Some amount of caustic soda will be formed

D

A fire is likely .

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B, C, D
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