name the electrode used in the electrolysis of molten lead Bromide
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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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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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