The product formed at anode during the electrolysis of copper sulphate solution?
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Bubbles of gas (oxygen) are formed at the anode. With carbon (graphite) electrodes, the oxygen usually reacts with the anode to form CO2. If copper is used for the electrodes, the copper anode dissolves. The reaction is the reverse of the cathode reaction
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