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Which are the products of electrolysis of aqueous CuCl2 using graphite electrodes?

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Answered by vaishanavi2003
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In the simple electrolysis cell (left diagram), the graphite (carbon) electrodes are, through a large rubber bung, 'upwardly' dipped into an solution of dilute copper chloride.

In this cheap and simple apparatus the gaseous product (chlorine) is collected in a small test tube inverted over the carbon electrodes

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

In the simple electrolysis cell (left diagram), the graphite (carbon) electrodes are, through a large rubber bung, 'upwardly' dipped into an solution of dilute copper chloride. In this cheap and simple apparatus the gaseous product (chlorine) is collected in a small test tube inverted over the carbon electrodes.

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