Chemistry, asked by vikisrinivasan0, 2 months ago

oxidation occurs _________ at in an electrolysis process​

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Answered by avirajArt007
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At the same time negative ions migrate to the positive electrode (anode) to drop off electrons and get oxidised (oxidation = loss of electrons). Overall, there are ions picking up electrons from one electrode (the cathode) and DIFFERENT IONS dropping off different electrons at the other electrode (anode).

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Answered by hazratania16
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in anode

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Electrochemical cells have two conductive electrodes, called the anode and the cathode. The anode is defined as the electrode where oxidation occurs.

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