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What is formed at the cathode and anode?
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What about the electrolysis of dilute copper sulphate.Oxygen gas instead of a halogen, if hydrogen is going to cathode it's volume will be low
Thanks for sharing.I came up with this flow chart and can help solve any electrolysis problem
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No problem. Hope it helps.Thanks for sharing.
great! what an halide btw?I came up with this flow chart and can help solve any electrolysis problem
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great! what an halide btw?
a halide just means the ion of an element from the halogen group e.g. Cl- or I-
C6H12O6 + 6O2 -> 6CO2 + 6H2O
what the equation for respiration?
thanks bro! just one last thing..C6H12O6 + 6O2 -> 6CO2 + 6H2O
Oh ya..thanks bro! just one last thing..
what the aluminum equation in extraction? there is one for oxygen or hydroxide yea? like this 4OH+ something like this
do u remember?
Thaaaanks Verryyy much bro! last minute saver!Oh ya..
4OH- -> 2H20 + 02 +4e-
That occurs at the anode
For the cathode, its just: Al3+ + 3e- -> Al
Hahah no probThaaaanks Verryyy much bro! last minute saver!
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