Purifying copper by electrolysis
Copper is purified by electrolysisThe decomposition (breakdown) of a compound using an electric current.. Electricity is passed through solutions containing copper compounds, such as copper sulfate. The anodeThe positive electrode during electrolysis. (positive electrodeA conductor used to establish electrical contact with a circuit. The electrode attached to the negative terminal of a battery is called a negative electrode, or cathode. The electrode attached to the positive terminal of a battery is the positive electrode, or anode.) is made from impure copper and the cathodeThe negative electrode during electrolysis. (negative electrode) is made from pure copper.
Pure copper forms on the cathode. The slideshow shows how this works:
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During electrolysis, the anode loses mass as copper dissolves, and the cathode gains mass as copper is deposited.
The slideshow shows what happens during the purification of copper by electrolysis:
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