Chemistry
Write the equation taking place at the anode for Q. 2(a).
Electrolysis
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(i) Ag - e- ⟶ Ag+
(ii) Cu - 2e- ⟶ Cu2+
(iii) Cl- - e- ⟶ Cl
Cl + Cl ⟶ Cl2
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