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what is electrolysis explain by drawing a simple diagram the electrolysis of copper sulphate

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Answered by Fuschia
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Electrolysis - It is one type of decomposition reaction also called chemical decomposition in which electric current is passed through the ionic solution of a compound to separate out the 2 different kind of ions i.e anion and cation present in that compound.

The most popular example of electrolysis is of water.
Electric current is passed through water in order to give hydrogen and oxygen ions.

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Answered by rajeshhooda20139
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This chemical change is called electrolysis. The electrolyte and the electrodes used in electrolysis form an electrolytic cell. When electricity passes through an electrolyte, the positive ions of the electrolyte move towards the cathode (negative electrode), where they gain electrons to become a neutral substance.

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