which types of electrode does copper anode forms?
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*Bubbles of gas (oxygen) are formed at the anode.
*With carbon (graphite) electrodes, the oxygen usually reacts with the anode toform CO2. *If copper is used for theelectrodes, the copper anodedissolves. The reaction is the reverse of the cathode reaction.
Electrolysis of copper(II) sulfate
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*Bubbles of gas (oxygen) are formed at the anode.
*With carbon (graphite) electrodes, the oxygen usually reacts with the anode toform CO2. *If copper is used for theelectrodes, the copper anodedissolves. The reaction is the reverse of the cathode reaction.
Electrolysis of copper(II) sulfate
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The types of electrode does copper and anode
Firms is Bubbles of gas (oxygen) are formed at the anode. With carbon (graphite) electrodes, the oxygen usually reacts with the anode to form CO2. If copper is used for the electrodes, the copper anode dissolves. The reaction is the reverse of the cathode reaction.
Firms is Bubbles of gas (oxygen) are formed at the anode. With carbon (graphite) electrodes, the oxygen usually reacts with the anode to form CO2. If copper is used for the electrodes, the copper anode dissolves. The reaction is the reverse of the cathode reaction.
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