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When fused Lead bromide is electrolyzed we observe:


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A silver-grey deposit at the anode and a reddish-brown deposit at the cathode

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A silver-grey deposit at the cathode and a reddish-brown deposit at the anode

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A silver-grey deposit at the cathode and reddish-brown fumes at the anode.

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Silver grey fumes at the anode and reddish fumes at the cathode.

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Solution

The correct option is C

A silver-grey deposit at the cathode and reddish-brown fumes at the anode.


During the process of electrolysis, Silver-grey colored lead will be deposited at the cathode, and reddish-brown bromine gas will get deposited at the anode electrodes. The reaction is,

Cathode:Pb2+Leadion+2e-PbLeadAnode:2Br-BromidesBr2Bromine+2e-

Since Silver grey deposit of Lead is deposited at Cathode and reddish-brown fumes or gas is deposited at Anode. This option is incorrect.

Final Answer: Hence, Option (C) Is correct. When fused Lead bromide is electrolyzed we observe a silver-grey deposit at the cathode and reddish-brown fumes at the anode.


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