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what is electrolysis of lead Bromide....?

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The positive electrode dipping into the lead bromide is called the anode. The negative electrode is called the cathode. Cations are positively charged ions (so called because they are attracted to the cathode – the negative electrode – during electrolysis).
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The positive electrode dipping into the lead bromide is called the anode. The negative electrode is called the cathode. Cations are positively charged ions (so called because they are attracted to the cathode – the negative electrode – during electrolysis).

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