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why does the blue colour of copper chloride fade away grafually during electrolysis?​

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Answered by siddhip2611
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Answer:

Copper Chloride solution is blue in color. But during this process, the blue color gradually fades away because copper chloride is being broken down. The solution becomes acidic becomes acidic because hydrochloric acid is formed.

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Answer:

Copper Chloride solution is blue in color. But during this process, the blue color gradually fades away because copper chloride is being broken down. The solution becomes acidic becomes acidic because hydrochloric acid is formed.

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why does the blue colour of copper chloride fade away grafually during electrolysis?

Copper Chloride solution is blue in color. But during this process, the blue color gradually fades away because copper chloride is being broken down. The solution becomes acidic becomes acidic because hydrochloric acid is formed.

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