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how carbon dioxide is formed at the anode

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Answered by aftabkapasiyawala73
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The diagram shows an aluminium oxide electrolysis tank. Both the negative electrode (cathode) and positive electrode (anode) are made of graphite, a form ofcarbon. ... This oxygen reacts with the carbon of the positive electrodes, forming carbon dioxide, and they gradually burn away.
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