explain electrolytic refining briefly
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It is commonly applied to copper. A large piece of impure copper is used as the anode with a thin strip of pure copper as the cathode. Copper(II) sulphate solution is the electrolyte. ... Gold and silver in the impure copper form a so-called anode sludge at the bottom of the cell, which is recovered.
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the process for refining a metal in an electrolytic cell, in which the impure metal is used as the anode and the refined metal is deposited on the cathode.
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basically electrorefyning is only used for highly reactive metals:
the process for refining a metal in an electrolytic cell, in which the impure metal is used as the anode and the refined metal is deposited on the cathode.
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basically electrorefyning is only used for highly reactive metals:
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