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What do you observe in each case Wlen copper sulphate solution is electrolysed using Cu anode​

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Answered by BeccarPexity
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When Copper(II) sulfate is electrolysed with a copper anode electrode (the cathode can be carbon or copper), the copper deposit on the cathode (–) equals the copper dissolves at the anode (+). Therefore the blue colour of the Cu2+ ions stays constant because Cu deposited = Cu dissolved.

Answered by tajmohamad7719
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When Copper(II) sulfate is electrolysed with a copper anode electrode (the cathode can be carbon or copper), the copper deposit on the cathode (–) equals the copper dissolves at the anode (+). Therefore the blue colour of the Cu2+ ions stays constant because Cu deposited = Cu dissolved.

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