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When current is passed through molten sodium chloride

A

Sodium is deposited at the positive electrode and chlorine gas is formed at the negative electrode

B

Sodium is evaporated and chloride ions are fomed at the negative electrode

C

Sodium is deposited at the positive electrode and chlorine is deposited at the negative electrode

D

Sodium is deposited at the negative electrode and the chlorine gas is formed at the positive electrode

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D
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