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Question
Write down the reaction occurring on two inert electrodes when electrolysis of copper chloride is done. What will happen if a concentrated solution of copper sulphate is replaced with copper chloride?
Chemical Equations/Structures
Solution
Product of electrolysis of copper chloride:
- Cathode (−): \[\ce{Cu^{2+} + 2e− -> Cu(s)}\]
- Anode (+): \[\ce{2Cl− -> Cl2 + 2e-}\]
Product of electrolysis of concentrated copper sulphate:
- Cathode (−): \[\ce{Cu^{2+} + 2e− -> Cu(s)}\]
- Anode (+): \[\ce{SO^{2-}4 → S2O8 + 2e-}\]
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