Statement - 1 : `PbSiF_(6) + H_(2) SiF_(6)` + gelatine is taken as electrolyte in electrolytic refining of lead . Statement -2 : Discharge potential o

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Statement - 1 : `PbSiF_(6) + H_(2) SiF_(6)` + gelatine is taken as electrolyte in electrolytic ... Statement-1 : is false , statement-2 : is true

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