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What forms at the anode and cathode of the electrolysis of a copper sulphate solution?

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Copper is less reactive than hydrogen, so the copper will form at the cathode. There are no halogens present, so that means oxygen will form at the anode.


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Copper is less reactive than hydrogen, so the copper will form at the cathode.

There are no halogens present, so that means oxygen will form at the anode.
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