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Card 6
Front
Hydrogen and and chlorine are reactive, so why is it important to use inert electrodes?
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Card 7
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What happens to the positive anode in the purification of copper?
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Card 8
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Why does the concentration of the copper(II) sulfate electrolyte stay the same?
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Card 9
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Where do negative ions move toward?
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Card 10
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Does the anode OR the cathode look like a carrot?
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