Please help me with the following problem:
During the electrolysis of copper sulphate solution with copper electrodes, how many coulombs of electricity should pass to oxidise half gram atom of copper to ions?
Please help me with a formula, hint or a solution. Every help is greatly appreciated.
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Use farraday's laws of electrolysis. It states the relation between mass of ions deposited with current passed and equivalent mass of the ion.
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