Chemistry
When fused lead bromide is electrolysed we observe
- silver fumes at cathode
- silver fumes at anode
- reddish brown fumes formed at anode
- reddish brown fumes formed at cathode
Electrolysis
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reddish brown fumes formed at anode
Reason — Reddish brown fumes of bromine evolve at the anode and silvery gray metal lead is formed on the cathode.
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