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2. Two inert electrodes have been immersed into an aqueous solution containing copper(II) chloride. The electrodes are then connected to a power supply and the apparatus is moved into a fume hood. As the power supply is steadily increased, bubbles begin to form at one of the electrodes creating an unpleasant odour. The other electrode has a brownish-pink solid forming on it, and over time the blue colour of the solution fades.

a. Write a word equation representing the reaction that is taking place.

b. Give the balanced chemical equation for the reaction. Indicate the type of chemical reaction.

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