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Why do we use copper as electrode in Electrolysis of CuSO4 ?[ any class X ICSE student here ] ​

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In the electrolysis of copper SULPHATE with copper electrodes, when the cations reach the cathode, each Cu2+ is able to REMOVE electrons to acquire a neutral charge and is deposited on the electrode. At the same time, the anions MOVE towards the anode and release their electrons to BECOME a SO4 radical.



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