explain electrolysis of aqueous copper sulphate
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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.
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- Electrolysis is an electrochemical process by which current passes from one electrode to another in an ionized solution that is an electrolyte. In this process, positive ions or cations come to the negative electrode or cathode and negative ions or anions come to the positive electrode or anode.
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What is the electrolysis of copper sulphate?
- Electrolysis (of copper sulfate) is a way of splitting up (decomposition) of the compound (copper sulfate) using electrical energy. The electrical energy comes from a d.c. (direct current) battery or power pack supply.
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