When fused (molten) sodium chloride is electrolyzed what occurs?
A) Gaseous chlorine is formed at the cathode.
B) Hydrogen gas is formed at the cathode.
C) Liquid sodium is formed at the cathode.
D) Liquid chlorine is formed at the anode.
E) Solid sodium is formed at the anode.
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