What happens on the electrodes when an electric current is passed through a tin sulfate solution with tin electrodes?

At the cathode, tin cations Sn (2+) are reduced, as a result of which metallic tin is precipitated on the electrode surface. At the anode, the metal tin Sn (electrode material) is oxidized to Sn (2+) cations. As a result: the mass of the tin cathode increases, the mass of the tin anode decreases.



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