Which among the following is common for electrolysis of molten $NaCl$ and aqueous $NaCl$?

  • A
    $H_{2(g)}$ is liberated at cathode.
  • B
    $Na_{(s)}$ is collected at cathode.
  • C
    $NaCl$ is converted to $NaOH_{(aq)}$.
  • D
    $Cl_{2(g)}$ gas is liberated at anode.

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