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on electrolysis of dilute copper 2 sulphate solution copper is deposited at the cathode but no hydrogen gas evolved there explain why

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Answered by InTooManyFandomsHelp
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On the electrolysis of Dil.Copper Sulphate both Copper ions and Hydrogen ions migrate towards the cathode but only copper ions are reduced and deposited at the cathode as copper lies lower than hydrogen in the electrochemical series.
Answered by dimplem44
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On the electrolysis of Dil.Copper Sulphate both Copper ions and Hydrogen ions migrate towards the cathode but only copper ions are reduced and deposited at the cathode as copper lies lower than hydrogen in the electrochemical series.

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