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during electrolysis oxidation and reduction take place at the anode respectively. Explain for class 8​

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Answered by singhshubhamkr10
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The anode is defined as the electrode where oxidation occurs. The cathode is the electrode where reduction takes place. ... In between these electrodes is the electrolyte, which contains ions that can freely move.

Answered by anupet74
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Explanation:

Oxidation occurs at the electrode termed the anode and reduction occurs at the electrode called the cathode.

In both galvanic and electrolytic cells, oxidation takes place at the anode and electrons flow from the anode to the cathode. and reduction takes place at cathode.

The anode of an electrolytic cell is positive (cathode is negative), since the anode attracts anions from the solution.

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