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Explain the following: When a dilute aqueous solution of sodium chloride is electrolysed between platinum electrodes, hydrogen gas is evolved at the cathode but metallic sodium is not deposited. Why?

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Explain the following: 

When a dilute aqueous solution of sodium chloride is electrolysed between platinum electrodes, hydrogen gas is evolved at the cathode but metallic sodium is not deposited. Why?

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\[\ce{NaCl -> Na+ + Cl-}\]

\[\ce{H2O <=> H+ + OH-}\] or

\[\ce{H2O + H2O <=> H3O+ + OH-}\]

H+ (H3O+) and Na+ move to the cathode. Hydrogen is evolved at the cathode because, despite the high concentration of Na+, H+ acquires electrons more readily than Na+ and is also lower than Na+ in the electrochemical series.

\[\ce{H+ + e- -> H}\]

\[\ce{H + H -> H2}\]

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