Chemistry, asked by sanjaychinusanju074, 3 months ago

Two copper
rods placed
Copper
sulphate solutions of equal concentration
connected to form a concentration cell​

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Answered by rospark35
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Explanation:

The electrolyte copper(II) sulfate, provides a high concentration of copper(II) ions Cu2+ and sulfate ions SO42– to carry the current during the electrolysis process. There are tiny concentrations of hydrogen ions H+ and hydroxide ions (OH–) from the self-ionisation of water itself, but these can be ignored in this experiment.

The electrolysis will only take place when electricity is passed through the copper solution.

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