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Calculate the amounts of Na and chlorine gas produced during the electrolysis of fused NaCl by the passage of an ampere current for 25 minutes. Molarmasses of Naand chlorine gas are `23 g mol^(-1) and 71 g mol^(-1)` respectively.

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