A current 9.65 ampere is passed through the aqueous solution NaCl using suitable electrodes for 1000s. The amount of NaOH formed during electrolysis is:
2.0g
4.0g
6.0g
8.0g
A
4.0g
B
2.0g
C
6.0g
D
8.0g
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