What is the reaction at anode ?
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2 O²⁻ → O₂+ 4e⁻
O²⁻ → O₂+ 2e⁻
Al ³⁺ + 3 e⁻ → Al(l)
Al ³⁺ + 3 e⁻ → Al(s)
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Electrolytic anode
In electrochemistry, the anode is where oxidation occurs and is the positive polarity contact in an electrolytic cell. At the anode, anions (negative ions) are forced by the electrical potential to react chemically and give off electrons (oxidation) which then flow up and into the driving circuit.
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