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In the electrolytic refining of Zinc ,.................

Updated On: Apr 13, 2024
  • the impure metal is at the cathode
  • graphite is at the anode
  • acidified zinc sulphate.is the electrolyte
  • the metal ion gets reduced at the anode
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In the electrolytic refining of zinc, anode is made up of impure zinc while a strip of pure zinc acts as cathode. An acidified solution of zinc sulphate acts as electrolyte. When electricity is passed, following reactions occur

At cathode

$Zn ^{2+}+2 e^{-} \longrightarrow \underset{\text { pure }}{ Zn }$

At anode

$\underset{\text{impure}}{Zn} \longrightarrow Zn ^{2+}+2 e^{-}$
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