On passing electricity through an aqueous solution of copper sulphate using copper…
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Electrochemistry
On passing electricity through an aqueous solution of copper sulphate using copper electrodes then
- copper is deposited at cathode
- copper is dissolved at anode
- O2 is liberated at anode
- the concentration of the solution does not change
Answer
(A) copper is deposited at cathode, (B) copper is dissolved at anode, (D) the concentration of the solution does not change
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