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Q: Which elements would you get when electricity is passed through molten lead bromide?
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Which compound conducts electricity only in the molten state?

Sodium Bromide


Does sodium Bromide conduct electricity in liquid state?

after heating Lead Bromide, it becomes a molten which conducts electricity. so the answer is yes it does. lead bromide's an ionic bond. so, compared to the structure of an ionic bond, lead bromide does conduct electricity when molten. When molten or in an aqueous state, the ions become free to move and so it can carry electric charge around as well.


Is bromide a non metal and a good conductor of electricity?

Bromine, as the element is called on its own is a nonmetal, and is a poor conductor of electricity. Bromide salts conduct electricity if dissolved in water or molten, but not in their normal solid states.


Under what conditions can potassium bromide cunduct electricity?

When it is liquified or molten (Mp. 734 °C)


What particles are present in molten lead ii bromide?

In Lead(II) bromide, a white powder, there are two elements in the chemical compound. Lead(II) bromide contains both lead and bromine particles and has the chemical formula PbBr2.


Does solid potassium bromide conduct electricity?

No because it's a crystalline ionic solid. However, dissolve some KBr in water and it will conduct electricity nicely, because in solution it's an electrolyte, with lots of little K+ and Br- ions floating around.


Is sodium bromide a conductor?

molten or in solution YES - in its natural form - no


Can ethanoic acid conduct electricity in molten state?

I didn't know electricity had a molten state...


What happens when electricity is passed through sodium chloride?

Sodium is deposited at the cathode and chloride gas is evolved at the anode when electricity is passed through molten sodium chloride.


Why does electrolysis not occur unless lead II bromide is molten?

Because it has to be an ionic substance, either by being molten or by being in solution.


Does molten sugar conduct electricity?

It does not conduct electricity


What is produced at the positive electrode of the electrolysis of molten lead bromide?

Lead in solid state