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In an electrolytic cell where electrolysis is carried, anode has:

(a) Positive change

(b) Negative charge

(c) Connected to negative terminal of the battery

(d) None of these is correct.
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Answered by ambnisha82pef5u4
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In any electrolytic cell where electrolysis is carried out, anode has : (a) Positive charge.

- In any cell the anode is the electrode at which oxidation occurs.

- In an electrolytic cell, the positive electrode accepts the negative ions (or we can say anions) and thus behaves as an oxidizing agent.

- So in an electrolytic cell, the anode is taken to be positive while the cathode is negative.

Answered by ayeshavlogs92
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any cell the anode is the electrode at which oxidation occurs. - In an electrolytic cell, the positive electrode accepts the negative ions (or we can say anions) and thus behaves as an oxidizing agent. - So in an electrolytic cell, the anode is taken to be positive while the cathode is negative.

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