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When an Aqueous Solution of Sodium Sulfate Is Electrolyzed, a Gas

Question 46

Question 46

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When an aqueous solution of sodium sulfate is electrolyzed, a gas is observed to form at the anode. The gas is


A) hydrogen.
B) hydrogen sulfide.
C) hydrogen peroxide.
D) oxygen.
E) sulfur dioxide.

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