What is the copper cathode?
copper cathode is a form of copper, which has a purity of 99.95%. In order to remove the dirt from the copper ore, two processes, melting and electrorefining. The resulting, almost pure copper is an excellent conductor and is often used in electric connection.
When it is in the ground, copper does not exist in its pure form. Rather, it is part of the compound. One of the most common types of copper ore is a mixture of copper, iron and sulfur. This ore is called chalcopyrite. After the ore is mined, it is heated in the furnace to 2,012 ° F (1,100 ° C). At this temperature, oxygen reacts with iron in Ruda, converts ore into three substances, iron oxide, sulfur dioxide and copper sulfite.
After most iron is removed, the copper is from copper, it is also known as copper, which is also known as copper, which is also known as copper. Copper matte is still in molten state and oxygen sent to the furnace can connect with the remaining sulfur, creating more sulfur dioxide and 99% of pure copper. Many remaining dirt in copper are traces of other minerals, includingNickel, silver and gold. These trace minerals are collected during electrorefinization.
In electrorefinization, 99% pure copper is placed in a solution of sulfuric acid and copper sulphate. The leaves of unclean copper are sorted next to the materials on which pure copper will be stored. Electricity is sent to tanks through unclean copper plates, called anodes and leaves through the created pure copper, also called the copper cathode. Dirt in copper either drop to the bottom of the tank or rise to the surface as the ions of pure copper grass with the cathode solution.
As an excellent conductor of electricity and heat, the copper cathode is often used to produce a copper wire. The stable nature of copper makes it an excellent choice for electric and sound wires that must be thin and flexible. In addition to the wire, the copper cathode is also used to produce a copper cake, which ranges in thickness from thin foil to strong plates. Ingots of electrorefined copper canAlso used to make alloys such as bronze.