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Can we covert copper sulphate into ferrum sulphate by electrolysis and at the same time electroplating the cathode with copper????Answer according to 8th Class.I have posted this question twice. 1st time the answers were useless and 2nd time no answers at all.
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Answered by duganewasudeo
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Ferrus is more reactive than copper so in displacement reaction it will dissplace it

Answered by mishilika47
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Answer:

yes we can convert  copper sulphate into ferrum sulphate by electrolysis and at the same time electroplating the cathode with copper

Step-by-step explanation:

Electrolysis is a process, which uses a direct electrical current to break chemical compounds while Electroplating is a process that uses electrical current to reduce dissolved metal cations so that they form a coherent metal coating on an electrode.

Electroplating uses electrolysis to put a thin layer of a metal onto a metal object. The electrodes used in electroplating are non-inert - they do take part in the electrolysis reactions.

A simple example of the electroplating process is the electroplating of copper in which the metal to be plated (copper) is used as the anode, and the electrolyte solution contains the ion of the metal to be plated (Cu2+ in this example)

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