During the electrolysis of carnallite , `MgCl_(2)` is decomposed and not KCl . This is because of :

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During the electrolysis of carnallite , `MgCl_(2)` is decomposed and not KCl . This is because of : A. lower ... both (A) and (B) D. none of the above

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