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. In any electrochemical cell, the cathode is always __​

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Answered by InFocus
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electrons always move from anode to cathode. Also, the anode is always the site of oxidation, and the cathode is always the site of reduction

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Help With Galvanic Cells : Example Question #1

Galvanic cells always involve spontanous oxidation-reduction reactions. In any electrochemical cell, the electrons always move from anode to cathode. Also, the anode is always the site of oxidation, and the cathode is always the site of reduction.

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