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[" Statement "-1:" Copper is dissolved at anode and "],[" deposited at cathode when Cu electrodes are used "],[" and electrolyte is "1MCuSO_(4)" (aq) solution."],[" Statement "-2:" SOP of "Cu" is less than SOP of water "],[" The correct answer is "]

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