Let me get this straight. In the electrolysis of CuSO4 the copper has a double negative charge, the electrodes make it neutral which then attracts the copper towards the cathode leaving a deposit...
Is that right? I need it for my science coursework

Let me get this straight. In the electrolysis of CuSO4 the copper has a double negative charge, the electrodes make it neutral which then attracts the copper towards the cathode leaving a deposit...
Is that right? I need it for my science coursework
i think so ye
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Hmm, CuSO4 isn't that Copper sulphate?(I actually listened in my science lesson) :p
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Lol, ya huh :p
God Damn it, in english please ?Originally Posted by Smiffla
Let me get this straight. In the electrolysis of CuSO4 the copper has a double negative charge, the electrodes make it neutral which then attracts the copper towards the cathode leaving a deposit...
Is that right? I need it for my science coursework![]()
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