Hello.
I read that when you dip into electrolyte metals,the metals tend to drop atoms into the electrolyte as positive ions.But when i read about the action in H2SO4 electrolye ,when one metal is zinc and the other is copper,it says that zinc atoms drop into the solution as positive ions,but nothing is mentioned about the copper electrode.Does the copper electrode also drop copper atoms as positive ion into the solution?(before a wire connected between them)?
and if it doesn't,why it doesn't,while the zinc does?
It only said that,when we connected the electrodes with a wire the electrones flow from the zinc to the copper through the wire,the H+ move to the copper electrode and become hydrogen gas and the SO4-- connected to the zinc and become ZNSO4 in the solution,while the zinc electrode decrease.
Thanks in advance.