I'm electrolyzing a solution of KNO3 with copper anode and stainless steel cathode.
Right when I turned the power on, the cathode produced lots of gas as normal, and the anode started corroding to a nice blue precipitate, but after about 2 minutes of runtime the SS cathode stopped bubbling completely, and the solution became filled with different hues of green and blue precipitates, also black. I also noticed that the cathode turned a slight copper colour at the top. My electrolyte is about 20 grams of KNO3 in 200ml of water. The cell draws a large current, I measured 2.8A at 5 volts.
The solution has a strong smell of ammonia.
What's going on? Why did the cathode stop producing hydrogen? Why did copper plate on the cathode? I thought Cu(OH)2 is insoluble. thanks