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Question
During the electrolysis of molten lead bromide, which of the following takes place?
Options
Bromine is released at the cathode.
Lead is deposited at the anode.
Bromine ions gain electrons.
Lead is deposited at the cathode.
Solution
Lead is deposited at the cathode.
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