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cil) The ion which is discharged at the anode
during the electrolysis of copper sulphate
solution using platinium electrodes as anode
and cathode, Cu, OH, SO,
lectrolysed​

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Answered by hitendrasinghparihar
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Answer:

SO4 present in the solution cannot react with carbon so instead of attacking at the cathode, it will react with water in the solution and it will form sulphuric acid and oxygen. This is the case even if we use any other metal electrode too.

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Answered by ashauthiras
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Answer:

Cu2+

Explanation:

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