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An aqueous solution of NaCL on electrolysis gives `H_2`(g),`CL_2`(g) and NaOH according to the equation `2Cl^(-)(aq)+2H_2O

A

48.71 hr,1041M

B

2880 min, 1041M

C

17.54 hr, 2M

D

170.54 min, 2M

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