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name the electrode used in the electrolysis of molten lead Bromide​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The experimental set-up for the electrolysis of molten lead bromide. The positive electrode dipping into the lead bromide is called the anode. The negative electrode is called the cathode.\

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Answer:

Carbon electrodes are used in the electrolysis of molten Lead bromide​.

Explanation:

Carbon (Graphite) is inert and does not react with the electrolytic solution.

In the electrolysis of molten Lead bromide​ salt, two carbon electrodes are used as anode (positive terminal) and cathode (negative terminal).

In this process, Lead is deposited at the cathode and Bromine vapors are settled at the anode.

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