oooo i see! thanks!! (and also except fluorine! )With aqueous solution containing halogens > halogens are always released at anode unless it is very dilute in which case you will obtain Oxygen. standard electrode potential value does not support this because there is something known as 'over voltage efect(which i think is out of syllabus scope)' so its better to remember that halogens are discharged at anode in most case(exception: solution is highy dilute)