GCSE Chemistry - Electrolysis Part 1/3 - Basics and Molten Compounds
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Electrolysis involves using electricity to separate elements in ionic compounds. The process requires an electrolyte, electrodes, and a power supply. For example, in molten lead bromide, bromide ions are oxidized at the anode to form bromine gas, while lead ions are reduced at the cathode to produce pure lead.