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Me4 Reduction of copper by electrolysis
In a  previous experiment copper was corroded by nitric acid:  Cu (s)  --ox--> Cu2+ + 2 e-
Now you will take the electricity of a battery for reduction of copper ions..
What you need: 9-Volt battery, 2 insulated copper wires with 4 crocodile clops, 2 pieces of pencil lead, blister, 1 ml copper salt solution from experiment Su13, grains of salt.

Experiment left Transfer the copper salt solution into the blister, add salt, stirr for dissolving.
* Connect the two pencil leads to the battery by the wires, dip the electrodes into the solution.
Observations middle: Gas bubles at both electrodes. Smell of chlorine at the right electrode (+). Cathode (-) covered by a copper brown substance.
Explanation by bead modelsright: * Negative chloride ions (Cl-, green big beads with one white micro bead) are attracted by the right (positive) electrode and deprived from one electron (white micro bead). The resulting chlorine atom (Cl, small green bead) and a second one form a chlorine molecule (Cl-Cl = Cl2).

2 Cl-(aq) - 2e- ----(ox)--> 2 Cl ---> Cl2(g)
* Electrons (white micro beads) are pushed from the positive to the negative electrode by the battery ("electron pump")
* Positive  copper ions  (Cu2+) are attracted by the negative electrode and supplied with 2 electrons each:
Cu2+(aq) + 2e- --(red)--> Cu(s)

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