Chemistry, asked by nameless877, 1 day ago

An electrolysis cell is one method of physically separating the processes involved in a redox reaction.

a. At which electrode does the oxidationprocess take place?

b At which electrode does the reductionprocess take place?

c Why can we use these terms in connection with the electrode processes taking place?​

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Answered by jadhavprabhawati1991
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Answer:

Not all electrodes undergo a chemical transformation during a redox reaction. The electrode can be made from an inert, highly conducting metal such as platinum to prevent it from reacting during a redox process, where it does not appear in the overall electrochemical reaction

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