Chemistry
Name:
(a) a salt which is a weak electrolyte
(b) a base which is a weak electrolyte
(c) an inert electrode and an active electrode
(d) a positively charged non-metallic ion
(e) the electrode at which reduction occurs
(f) a non-metallic element which is a conductor of electricity
Electrolysis
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(a) Lead acetate
(b) Ammonium hydroxide
(c) Inert electrode: Graphite and Active electrode: Copper
(d) H+
(e) Cathode
(f) Graphite
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