what happens when Electrolysis of copper sulphate solution is carried out using inert electrodes.
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This is fairly unusual, because normally electrodes are 'inert', BUT, this technique is used in electroplating. The copper dissolves, oxidation of the copper atoms, each losing 2 electrons to form blue Cu2+ ions in solution - in this case the electrode is NOT inert.
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This is fairly unusual, because normally electrodes are 'inert', BUT, this technique is used in electroplating. The copper dissolves, oxidation of the copper atoms, each losing 2 electrons to form blue Cu2+ ions in solution - in this case the electrode is NOT inert.
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