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Obsrvation when sulphate ion gets discharged at anode

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Answered by jiyant
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The positive anode reaction is an oxidation electrode reaction (electron loss). The negative sulfate ions (SO42-) or the traces of hydroxide ions (OH–) are attracted to the positive electrode. But the sulfate ion is too stable and nothing happens (its not discharged).
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