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during the electrolysis of copper chloride __atoms are deposited at the cathod a)hydrogen b)chloride c)oxygen d)copper
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Answered by shalini006811
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The electrolysis will only take place when electricity is passed through the copper chloride solution. The positive copper(II) ions Cu2+ (from copper sulfate) and the H+ ions (from water) are attracted to the negative cathode. Only the copper(II) ion is discharged (preferentially).

Answered by ishwari2004
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a) Hydrogen atoms.

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