it starts to turn a dark purple, and then begins to let of a black smoke. If inhaled, this smoke will kill you within 3 hours of inhaling.
Impure copper is purified by the process called electrolysis.
cathode
Nothing; it stays unchanged in the sulfate ion.
copper + Chlorine = copper chloride
By electrolysis
Impure copper is purified by the process called electrolysis.
cathode
no, it needs to be purified using electrolysis for it to be pure enough to use as a conductor
Nothing; it stays unchanged in the sulfate ion.
Iron
copper + Chlorine = copper chloride
By electrolysis
Electrolysis.
Electrolysis
Then use electrolysis to transfer all the copper from the impure anode to the cathode.
Electrolysis in plumbing affects the copper pipes used. If electrical wiring is installed too closely to copper water pipes, the electrical current running through the wiring charges to copper piping combined with the water and its properties causes electrolysis in the copper water pipes thereby weakening them.
No, they are both copper based. Copper and steel cause the problem.