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Oxidation occurs at the anode of an electrolytic cell.
The electrode where reduction occurs.
A: at the anode in both an electrolytic cell and a voltaic cell
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A Galvanic cell, or Voltaic cell, named after Luigi Galvani, or Alessandro Volta respectively, is an electrochemical cell that derives electrical energy from chemical reactions taking place within the cell. It generally consists of two different metals connected by a salt bridge, or individual half-cells separated by a porous membrane.An electrolytic cell decomposes chemical compounds by means of electrical energy, in a process called electrolysis; the Greek word lysis means to break up. The result is that the chemical energy is increased. Important examples of electrolysis are the decomposition of water into hydrogen and oxygen, and bauxite into aluminum and other chemicals.
Reduction occurs at the cathode in an electrolytic cell.
Oxidation occurs at the anode of an electrolytic cell.
A.Oxidation occurs at the anode.B.Reduction occurs at the cathode.C.Electrical energy is converted to chemical energy.The negative terminal of the voltage source is attached to the cathode.
The electrode where reduction occurs.
A cell with a negative voltage charge.
The electrode where reduction occurs
electrolytic cells
electrical energy into chemical energy
it requires added energy
An electrolytic cell
Electrons flow in the opposite direction.
In an electrolytic cell