Copper and Copper sulphate solution in terms of using as electrolyte.
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Whenever copper sulfate or CuSO4 is added to water, it gets dissolved in the water. As CuSO4 is an electrolyte, it splits into Cu+ + (cation) and SO4 − − (anion) ions and move freely in the solution. ... On reaching on the cathode, each Cu+ + ion will take electrons from it and becomes neutral copper atoms.
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Whenever copper sulfate or CuSO4 is added to water, it gets dissolved in the water. As CuSO4 is an electrolyte, it splits into Cu+ + (cation) and SO4 − − (anion) ions and move freely in the solution. ... On reaching on the cathode, each Cu+ + ion will take electrons from it and becomes neutral copper atoms
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