- A Copper Voltameter measures electric current and the amount of copper deposited on electrodes during electrolysis using two electrodes in a copper ion solution.
- It operates based on electrolysis principles and Faraday’s laws, where electric current causes copper ions to deposit on the cathode and oxidise at the anode.
- Applications include evaluating copper plating efficiency, analysing copper concentrations, and investigating electrochemical processes in research.
- Copper Voltameter consists of 3 copper plates with an insulated cover and plastic jar.





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