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Write the reactions at cathode and anode in the electrolysis of copper sulphate solution using copper electrodes

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The change involves two electrons per copper atom. ... When copper electrodes are used in the electrolysis of copper sulfate solution, the mass loss of copper from the positive anode electrode should equal the mass of copper gained and deposited on the negative cathode electrode.

During the electrolysis of copper (II) sulfate, or CuSO4 , the deposition of copper can be seen on the cathode; at the same time, the anode will be dissolved by the process. ... In electrolysis, the cathode is the negative electrode, while in galvanic cells it acts as the positive electrode

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