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Which is the oxidising electrode

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Answered by Anonymous
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Anode is the oxidizing electron because anions donate excess electrons and gets oxidized to neutral atoms.

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Answered by TeacherUnknow
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  • the anode is the oxidising electrode since the process of oxidation i.e, loss of electrons take place at the anode.

anode , where they lose electrons or in other words donate excess electrons to the anode [so , process of loss of electrons is oxidation] and hence become neutral atoms.

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