Chemistry, asked by ratnikas80bp, 4 months ago

what happens when current is passed in the solution of copper sulphate having iron nail as cathode and copper rod as anode

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Answered by andukurisiva
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When electric current is passed through the copper sulphate solution, copper sulphate dissociates into copper and sulphate. The free copper gets drawn to the electrode connected to the negative terminal of the battery and gets deposited on it. ... This means that copper gets transferred from one electrode to the other.

Answered by Prashansatyagi
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When electric current is passed through the copper sulphate solution, copper sulphate dissociates into copper and sulphate. The free copper gets drawn to the electrode connected to the negative terminal of the battery and gets deposited on it.

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