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Electrolytic wastewater treatment apparatus
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Extracting Copper from Malachite
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Extraction and Reduction of Metals.
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Extraction of chlorine and iodine
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Extraction of Halogens: Iodine and Chlorine.
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Extraction Of Iron
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Extraction of metals and Alloys.
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Extraction of Metals.
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Factors affecting mass of copper transferred in Electrolysis of aqueous copper sulphate
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Find out how magnesium ribbon reacts with various chlorides.
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Find out which metal combination gives out the most voltage in a solution.
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GCSE Chemistry - Electrolysis Coursework
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GCSE Chemistry - Electrolysis Coursework
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GCSE Chemistry - Electrolysis Coursework
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GCSE Chemistry - Electrolysis Coursework
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GCSE Chemistry Coursework
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GNVQ/Vocational Science - Reduction of Copper including methods of extracting metals (copper) in industry
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How Does Changing The Amount of Electricity Effect How Much Copper is Deposited During Electrolysis?
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How does concentration affect the rate of electrolysis of Copper Sulphate solution?
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How does the change in the electric current used in the electrolysis of copper sulphate solution affect the mass of copper deposited on the copper electrodes?
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How does voltage affect the Mass deposited at the Cathode during Electrolysis?
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How factors influence the energy change when metals are added to a metal salt solution?
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How the concentration of brine affects the conduction of electricity.
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How Varying the Concentration of an Electrolyte Effects the Electrolysis Current
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I have chosen to do electrolysis of Copper Sulphate with copper electrodes rather than the alternatives, sulphuric acid with graphite electrodes, because then I would have to collect gas (which is more difficult) rather than a solid.
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