Lead (II) bromide
Reason —
During electrolysis of Lead [II] bromide, Br-1 ions are discharged at the anode. Reddish brown fumes are due to bromine vapours.
Lead (II) bromide
Reason —
During electrolysis of Lead [II] bromide, Br-1 ions are discharged at the anode. Reddish brown fumes are due to bromine vapours.
| Nature of Anode | Nature of Cathode | Ions present in electrolyte | Ion/s discharged at Cathode / Anode | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Electroplating an iron rod with silver | ||||
| 2. Electroplating a copper sheet with nickel | ||||
| 3. Electrorefining of silver | ||||
| 4. Extraction of potassium from KCl | ||||
| 5. Extraction of aluminium from Al2O3 |