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Q.On passing current through copper sulphate solution copper gets deposited on the plate connected to the ________ terminal of the battery?​

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Answered by Finleycf
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Explanation:

If current is passed through copper sulphate solutions, copper gets deposited on the plate connected to the negative terminal of the battery

Answered by JaiShreeRadhaKrishna
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Answer:

On passing current through copper sulphate solution copper gets deposited on the plate connected to the Cathode terminal of the battery.

On passing electricity through copper sulphate solution, the salt ionizes to its constituent ions in the solution. These ions travel towards the oppositely charged cathode, i.e. copper, while the sulphate ions travel towards the anode thereby conducting electricity.


vardharajulanagalaks: Hi
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JaiShreeRadhaKrishna: What's wrong there???
vardharajulanagalaks: The answer is negative
JaiShreeRadhaKrishna: But cathode is the other name of negative terminal.
vardharajulanagalaks: ok
JaiShreeRadhaKrishna: check my answer again. You'll get a much better explanation.
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