Chemistry, asked by dhavalmittal, 14 days ago

In the electrolytic solution containing hydrogen ion and copper ion, which ion is discharged at the cathode and why?​

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Answered by nscientist777
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Answer:

its the hydrogen ion

Explanation:

because cathode attracts +ve as hydrigen ion is H+1

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

Hydrogen will be discharged at Cathode

Explanation:

Anode is positive and Cathode is negative . Copper is a metal and metals are electropositive in nature so due to opposite charges copper will be discharged at Anode and the remaining ( hydrogen ) at cathode .

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