what happen when an electric current is passed through copper sulphate solution?
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If an electric current is passed through pure copper sulphate solution the following things can be seen: (a) the cathode (negative electrode) has copper deposited on it; (b) the anode (positive electrode) slowly dissolves away; ... The more charge that moves through the liquid the more copper you will get.
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If an electric current is passed through pure copper sulphate solution the following things can be seen: (a) the cathode (negative electrode) has copper deposited on it; (b) the anode (positive electrode) slowly dissolves away; ... The more charge that moves through the liquid the more copper you will get.
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