Initial mass of anode (g) 14.02 13.85 15.15 Initial appearance of anode Black-colored rod Black-colored rod Black-colored rod Final mass of anode (g) 14.03 13.85 15.16 Observations at the anode Part of electrode that was submerged became a little darker; bubble formation was observed during electrolysis; electrolyte solution became acidic after electrolysis. Part of electrode that was submerged became a little darker; bubble formation was observed

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Initial mass of anode (g) 14.02 13.85 15.15
Initial appearance of anode Black-colored rod Black-colored rod Black-colored rod
Final mass of anode (g) 14.03 13.85 15.16
Observations at the anode Part of electrode that was submerged became a little darker; bubble formation was observed during electrolysis; electrolyte solution became acidic after electrolysis. Part of electrode that was submerged became a little darker; bubble formation was observed during electrolysis; electrolyte solution became acidic after electrolysis. Part of electrode that was submerged became a little darker; bubble formation was observed during electrolysis; electrolyte solution became acidic after electrolysis.
Initial mass of cathode (g) 13.24 14.31 16.22
Initial appearance of cathode Black-colored rod Black-colored rod Black-colored rod
Final mass of cathode (g) 13.59 14.68 17.01
Final appearance of cathode Reddish brown solids deposited on the surface Reddish brown solids deposited on the surface Reddish brown solids deposited on the surface

a. Determine the mass of deposited copper (see data from table). 

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