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The electrolysis of a solution resulted in the formation of H2(g) at the cathode and O2(g) at the anode. The solution is :
  1. AgCl(aq)
  2. highly concentrated H2SO4(aq)
  3. highly concentrated HCl solution
  4. CuCl2(aq)

A
highly concentrated H2SO4(aq)
B
highly concentrated HCl solution
C
CuCl2(aq)
D
AgCl(aq)
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