RoseMarie Gallagher and Paul Ingram Solutions for Chapter: Electricity and Chemical Change, Exercise 6: Q
RoseMarie Gallagher Chemistry Solutions for Exercise - RoseMarie Gallagher and Paul Ingram Solutions for Chapter: Electricity and Chemical Change, Exercise 6: Q
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Questions from RoseMarie Gallagher and Paul Ingram Solutions for Chapter: Electricity and Chemical Change, Exercise 6: Q with Hints & Solutions
Copper ions are blue. When copper sulphate solution is electrolysed, the blue solution loses its colour when carbon electrodes are used. Explain the observation.
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Copper ions are blue. When copper sulphate solution is electrolysed, the blue solution keeps its colour when copper electrodes are used. Explain the observation.
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If you want to purify a metal by electrolysis, will you make it the anode or the cathode? Why?
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Describe the process of refining copper.
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What does electroplating mean?
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Steel cutlery is often electroplated with nickel. Why?
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