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Copper sulfate (CuSO4) is not a binary compound of copper and sulfur but a compound of copper, sulfur, and oxygen. It can be made by electrolysis of copper with sulfuric acid: Cu + H2SO4 --> CuSO4 + H2
The cathode, where the +ions in solution accept electrons and become neutral metal atoms.
Copper can be refined by electrorefinning.
Copper sulfate is a chemical compound.
Water is a compound of hydroogen and oxygen (H2O). Copper is an element, Air is a mixture of elements and compounds, and saline solution is a mixture of salt and water.
An electrolysis process is based upon movement and flow of ions. More is the solution dilute, more is the movement of ions and more is the conductance of solution. Thus, when the solution is dilute more copper ions flow to the electrode and get deposited there
Copper sulfate (CuSO4) is not a binary compound of copper and sulfur but a compound of copper, sulfur, and oxygen. It can be made by electrolysis of copper with sulfuric acid: Cu + H2SO4 --> CuSO4 + H2
Impure copper is purified by the process called electrolysis.
During the electrolysis of Copper sulphate ,at the cathode ,copper and hydrogen both being positively charged migrate towards the cathode.While at the anode
The color fades as there is a discharge of copper two ions to form copper atoms
i don't know what u are doing wrong as u should not be able to oxidize copper with such a solution but it can only be copper hydroxide (Cu(OH)2)
A mixture.
The cathode, where the +ions in solution accept electrons and become neutral metal atoms.
Copper can be refined by electrorefinning.
No , it's a chemical compound!
Copper sulfate is a chemical compound.
Oxygen will because the sulfate ions are stable so they will stay in the solution.