Lesson Playlist: Electrolysis of Molten Salts Chemistry • Third Year of Secondary School
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Electrolysis of Molten Sodium Salts
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Detecting the Electrode at Which Lead or Bromide Is Oxidized or Reduced in the Electrolysis of Molten Lead Bromide
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Recalling the Name of the Positive Electrode in an Electrolytic Cell
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Identifying a Major Disadvantage of Using Platinum Electrodes in Electrolysis Experiments
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Identifying the Anode or Cathode Based on an Experimental Setup Involving Mobile Ions
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Identifying Which Substances Can Be Electrolyzed
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Identifying the Molten Salt That Would Produce Sodium Metal and Chlorine Gas When Electrolyzed
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Identifying the Reason for Melting Zinc Iodide before Beginning Electrolysis from a Set of Reasons
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Identifying the Best Description of Electrolysis
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The Ionic Equation for the Electrolysis of the Molten Salt of Barium at the Negative Electrode