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. What is the charge of the anode in the electrolytic cell?

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Note that the site of oxidation is still the anode and the site of reduction is still the cathode, but the charge on these two electrodes are reversed. Anode is now positive charged and the cathode has a negative charged. The conditions under which the electrolyte cell operates are very important.

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Note that the site of oxidation is still the anode and the site of reduction is still the cathode, but the charge on these two electrodes are reversed. Anode is now positive charged and the cathode has a negative charged. The conditions under which the electrolyte cell operates are very important.

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