Impure copper is purified by electrolysis using the apparatus shown.

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Impure copper is purified by electrolysis using the apparatus shown. Electrolysis is the process by which ionic substances are decomposed (broken down) into simpler substances when a direct electric current (DC) is passed through them. Complete these half equations What do these words stand for? During electrolysis Positively charged ions (cations) are attracted to the negative electrode (cathode) Negatively charged ions (anions) are attracted to the positive electrode (anode) -At the anode, negative ions lose electrons (oxidation) -At the cathode, electrons are transferred from the electrode to the positive ions (reduction) What is an electrolyte? What happens to the ions during electrolysis? Give a reason why ionic solids cannot be electrolysed Impure copper is purified by electrolysis using the apparatus shown. (i)  Give the name of the electrode which is made of pure copper. (1) ............................................................................................................................................. (ii)  Describe how each electrode will have changed at the end of the electrolysis process. (2) .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. (i) When copper sulfate solution is electrolysed using inert electrodes, oxygen is formed at the positively charged anode. Explain how the oxygen is formed from ions in the solution. (2) ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... (ii) The other product is copper. 1.27 g of copper were produced in an experiment. Calculate the number of moles of copper, Cu, produced in this experiment. (Relative atomic mass: Cu = 63.5) (1) ...................................................................................................................... amount of copper produced = .................................. mol