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In electrochemical cells that cathode is always the electrode where

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Answered by Pikachu07
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In both kinds of electrochemical cells, the anode is the electrode at which the oxidation half-reaction occurs, and the cathode is the electrode at which the reduction half-reaction occurs. A Galvanic cell converts chemical energy into electrical energy. ... Here the anode is negative and cathode is the positive electrode...

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Answered by mysticaldimples59
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In both kinds of electrochemical cells, the anode is the electrode at which the oxidation half-reaction occurs, and the cathode is the electrode at which the reduction half-reaction occurs. A Galvanic cell converts chemical energy into electrical energy. ... Here the anode is negative and cathode is the positive electrode

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