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describe electrolysis of molten
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Answered by studyp673
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Predict which products form at the anode and the cathode during the electrolysis of molten calcium chloride. ... Calcium will form at the cathode and chlorine will form at the anode. This is because positive calcium ions are attracted to the negative electrode (cathode), where they gain electrons to form calcium atoms.

Answered by prashika642018
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During the electrolysis of molten calcium chloride. ... Calcium will form at the cathode and chlorine will form at the anode. This is because positive calcium ions are attracted to the negative electrode (cathode), where they gain electrons to form calcium atoms.

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