Chemistry, asked by desipandit807, 6 hours ago

a short note on Products of
Electrolysis.​ ok

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Answered by uid51440
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Explanation:

The atoms join up in pairs to form Cl 2 molecules, so chlorine gas is formed at the positive electrode.

During the electrolysis of molten salts, a metal forms at the cathode and a non-metal forms at the anode.

Answered by lucykumarisah786
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During Electrolysis, the reactions occurring at the electrodes are oxidation and reduction reactions. The products of Electrolysis depend on the nature of material being electrolysed and the types of electrodes being used . if the electrode is reactive, it takes part in the electrode reaction.

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