what is the Oxidation reaction and reduction reaction of voltaic cell
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In all electrochemical cells, the electrode where oxidation occurs is called the anode. In a voltaic cell, the anode is labeled with a negative (-) sign. The anode is negative because the oxidation reaction that occurs at the anode releases electrons.
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In any electrochemical process, electrons flow from one chemical substance to another, driven by an oxidation–reduction (redox) reaction. A redox reaction occurs when electrons are transferred from a substance that is oxidized to one that is being reduced.
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