Bromine gas is formed at anode and calcium metal is formed at cathode.
The half reaction of overall reaction in which reactant loses electrons during the reaction is called Oxidation Half Reaction.
The half reaction of overall reaction in which reactants gains its electrons during the reaction is called Reduction half reaction.
The possible oxidizing agents in NaCl and CaBr₂ are Na⁺ and Ca⁺². The possible reducing agents in NaCl and CaBr₂ are Cl⁻ and Br⁻.
Reduction: Ca⁺² (l) + 2e⁻ → Ca (s)
Oxidization: 2Br⁻ (l) → Br₂ (g) + 2e⁻
Overall cell reaction is:
Ca⁺² (l) + 2Br⁻ (l) → Ca (s) + Br₂ (g)
Thus from the above conclusion we can say that bromine gas is formed at anode and calcium metal is formed at cathode.
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