In the electrolysis of aqueous solution of copper sulphate using copper electrodes the process that takes place at the anode is
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Electrolysis uses an electrical current to move ions in an electrolyte solution between two electrodes. In copper electrolysis, when a current is applied, positively-charged copper ions (called cations) leave the anode (positive electrode) and move toward the cathode (negative electrode).
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