Hi, I have a question on electrolysis ?
We electrolyze a solution of NaNO3. What would happen if anode is made of copper ?
Of course, cation and anion H+ and OH- will react with the electrodes to form neutral atoms:
2H+ + 2e --> H2
OH- --> O2 + 2 H2O +4e
I want to ask about the reaction mechanism ?
Will Cu in anode react with O2 that has just been formed ? 2Cu + O2 --> CuO ?
If yes, will CuO react with H+ to form cation Cu (2+) and be dissolved into the solution ?
Thanks a lot.