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An investigation to find out what factors affect the rate of electrolysis of a solution containing copper (II) ions.
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An investigation to see how voltage affects The electrolysis in a copper Sulphate solution using copper electrodes.
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An investigations find the change in the mass of the electrodes during electrolysis
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Background information on Electrolysis.
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Balls Bouncing Investigation
chemistry - Electrolysis Coursework
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Chemistry Investigation On The Reactivity Series
Conduction in Copper Sulphate solution
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Describe the extraction of 2 metals from including how they were extracted from the ground and how they are used in process plants. What they are used for and how they are used.
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Describe the reactions which take place at the electrodes in the membrane cell and explain why they are redox reactions.
Design an experiment to choose optimum conditions for Electroplating
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Do we get the highest voltage by combining the highest and lowest reactive metals?
Does Current Affect The Amount Of Copper Transferred During Electrolysis With Copper Electrodes In A Copper Sulphate Solution?
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Does the Magnitude of current affect the rate of electrolysis?
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Effect of increasing charge on mass of copper deposited during electrolysis.
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Effect of increasing charge on Mass of Copper Deposited.
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Electrochemistry
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Electrolysis
Electrolysis
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Electrolysis
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Electrolysis - Copper Sulphate Solution.
Electrolysis - Faraday's laws
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Electrolysis - The aim of this experiment is to prove that by passing electric current through an aqueous copper sulphate solution changes the mass of each electrode. The anode's mass will increase and the cathode's mass will decrease.
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Electrolysis : Copper Sulphate Solution.
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Electrolysis : Copper Sulphate Solution.
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