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State, with equations, what happens when :
Fused ICI is electrolysed.

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When fused ICl is subjected to electrolysis, `I_(2)` is liberated at the cathode while both `Cl_(2)` and `I_(2)` are liberated at the anode. `2IClhArrrI^(+)+ ICl_(2)^(-)`.
Cathode: `I^(+)+etoI,I+ItoI_(2)`
Anode: `ICl_(2)^(-)-eto[ICl_(2)]toI+Cl_(2),I+ItoI_(2)`
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