explain the electrolysis process of copper chloride
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Reminders: Electrolysis (of copper chloride) is a way of splitting up (decomposition) of the compound (copper chloride) using electrical energy. ... A conducting liquid, containing ions, called the electrolyte (aqueous or molten sodium chloride), must contain the compound (copper chloride) that is being broken down.
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Electrolysis of sodium chloride solution. when
an electric current is passed through concentrated sodium chloride solution, hydrogen gas forms at the negative electrode,
chlorine gas form at the positive electrode, and a solution of sodium hydroxide also forms.
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