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(i) When fused lead bromide is electrolysed using inert electrode, we observe:
(a) a silvery grey deposit at anode and a reddish-brown deposit at cathode.
(b) a silvery grey deposit at cathode anda reddish-brown deposit at anode.
(c) a silvery grey deposit at cathode and reddish-brown fumes at anode.
(d) a silvery grey fumes at anode and reddish-brown fumes at cathode.​

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Answered by bernamolina08
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Answer:

When fused lead bromide is electrolyzed we observe. A silver grey deposit at anode and a reddish brown deposit at cathode. A silver grey deposit at cathode and reddish brown deposite at anode. Silver grey fumes at anode and reddish brown fumes at cathode.

Explanation:

Its letter A.

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