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Why can molten solution of ionic compounds be electrolysed

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Predict the products of electrolysis of molten calcium chloride. Calcium will form at the negative electrode because metals form there from positively charged metal ions. Chlorine will form at the positive electrode because non-metals form there from negatively charged non-metal ions.
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Predict the products of electrolysis of molten calcium chloride. Calcium will form at the negative electrode because metals form there from positively charged metal ions. Chlorine will form at the positive electrode because non-metals form there from negatively charged non-metal ions.

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