If molten magnesium chloride is electrolysed suggest a suitable electrode
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This happens when magnesium chloride is electrolysed.
separates the molten ionic compound into its elements. Mg2+ + 2e- Mg (magnesium metal at the (-)cathode). ... Magnesium ions gain electrons (reduction) to form magnesium atoms. Chloride ions lose electrons (oxidation) to form chlorine atoms.
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