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STATEMENT 1: If an aqueous soltuon of NaCI is electrolysed the prodcut obtained at the cathode is `H_(2)` gas and not Na and
STATEMENT 2 : Gases are liberated faster than metals

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`H_(H^(+)//H_(2)^(@)gtE_(Na^(+)//Na)^(@)` so, that `H_(2)` gas will have more tendency to get deposit.
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