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The electrode through which current enters the electrolytic cell is :

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Answered by hello078930k
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Answer:

Anode(positive terminal)

Answered by navanithishere
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The electrode through which current enters the electrolytic cell is Anode

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The conventional current enters a polarised electrical device through an anode, which is an electrode. A cathode, on the other hand, is an electrode that allows conventional current to leave an electrical device.

An electrolytic cell is an electrochemical cell that drives a non-spontaneous redox reaction with electrical energy. In a technique known as electrolysis, it is frequently used to break down chemical compounds.

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