Science, asked by preetkaur924, 11 months ago

In the circuit given below, Boojho observed that copper is deposited on the electrodeconnected to the negative terminal of the battery. Paheli tried to repeat the same experiment.
But she could found only one copper plate. Therefore, she took a carbon rod as negative
electrode. Will copper be still deposited on the carbon rod? Explain your answer.

Answers

Answered by madhutiwari793
22

Answer:yes because copper on positive side produces ions which carry the charge and the ions get deposited on negetive terminal so if carbon rod is there on negetive terminal then copper will deposit on carbon rod

Explanation:

Answered by iammuthukamiya
2

When Boojho performed the experiment of electroplating using two copper plates, copper ions from the positive plate get released into the copper sulphate solution. This copper ions then get attracted to the negative plate or cathode and gets deposited on the copper rod.

When Paheli performed the same experiment using a copper plate and a carbon rod, still carbon rod act as a negative plate or cathode and positive copper ions released in the solution will still get attracted to the carbon rod and will be deposited on them.

Yes, copper will still be deposited on the carbon rod.

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