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when molten lead bromide is electrolysed

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Despite lead bromide and the products of this reaction being hazardous, it is often used to show electrolysis of a molten ionic compound. This is because lead bromide has a relatively low melting point. Positive lead ions (cations) move to the cathode and gain electrons to become lead metal.
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