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explain- oxidation occurs at anode and reduction occurs at cathode.
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Answered by manishags2630
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In a voltaic cell, the oxidation and reduction of metals occurs at the electrodes. There are two electrodes in a voltaic cell, one in each half-cell. The cathode is where reduction takes place and oxidation takes place at the anode. ... This means that the ions are reduced.

Answered by kaplsanj
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In a voltaic cell, the oxidation and reduction of metals occurs at the electrodes. There are two electrodes in a voltaic cell, one in each half-cell. The cathode is where reduction takes place and oxidation takes place at the anode. ... This means that the ions are reduced

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