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1. a salt which cannot be directly used as an electrolyte 2. where is electrolysis of lead bromide is carried out 3. Which of the following electrolyte is different from others?Immersive Reader a)ammonium hydroxide b)magnesium hydroxide c)copper hydroxide d)potassium chloride 4.Which of the following combination is true for carrying out electroplating of an object? a)direct and large current b)alternating and small current c)alternating and large current d)direct and small current

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Answered by smartbrainz
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1. a salt which cannot be directly used as an electrolyte Molten KCl

2. where is electrolysis of lead bromide is carried out - Lead cell

3. Which of the following electrolyte is different from others?Immersive Reader  d)potassium chloride

4.Which of the following combination is true for carrying out electroplating of an object

d)direct and small current

Explanation:

  • in case of electroplating direct current is used because In alternating current there will be changed in the potential and the electrodes in each of the cycle of the alternating current and hence there will be unusual deposition of the the substance to be plated in both the electrode.
  • Lead bromide plays a very important role in red cell. Potassium chloride acts as a good electrolyte in molten state.

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Answered by rajdipchakraborty005
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Answer:

1. a salt which cannot be directly used as an electrolyte Molten KCI

2. where is electrolysis of lead bromide is carried out - Lead cell

3. Which of the following electrolyte is different from others?Immersive Reader d)potassium chloride

4.Which of the following combination is true for carrying out electroplating of an object

d)direct and small current

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