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Describe the process of electrolytic refining of copper. name the metal collected at cathode ,what happens at anode which electrolyte is used in refining of copper.​

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Answered by anshikad652
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In the process of electrolytic refining of copper, the electrolyte used is acidified copper sulphate. Impure metal is made as an anode and pure metal is made as a cathode. On passing the electric current through the electrolyte, the impure metal from anode dissolves into the electrolyte solution.

Answered by suresh34411
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In Electrolytic refining, the impure metal is made to act as an anode. A strip of the same metal in pure form is used as a cathode.

They are put in a suitable electrolytic bath containing a soluble salt of the same metal.

The more basic metal remains in the solution and the less basic ones go to the anode mud.

Copper is refined using an electrolytic method.

Impurities from the blister copper deposit as anode mud which contains antimony, selenium, tellurium, silver, gold, and platinum; recovery of these elements may meet the cost of refining.

Pure Copper metal is collected at cathode.

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