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The correct answer is Electrons flow away from the anode and also Oxidation occurs at the anode.
A: at the anode in both an electrolytic cell and a voltaic cell
negative electrode
Anode - the electrode at which oxidation occurs. Cathode - the electrode at which reduction occurs. Electrolytes - containing the ions involved in the redox reaction.
Electron flow is from anode (+) to cathode (-)
This is the anode.
Anode(:
The Cathode is the negative electrode; the anode is the positive electrode
A galvanic cell is a spontaneous reaction so electron flow will occur as long as a salt bridge is present.
Cathode
An anolyte is the portion of an electrolyte near an anode, especially in a cell in which the cathode and anode are in separate compartments.
Oxidation occurs at the anode ("an ox") and reduction occurs at the cathode ("red cat").See the Web Link to the left for the specific reaction in a dry cell.
The correct answer is Electrons flow away from the anode and also Oxidation occurs at the anode.
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Anode is positive and cathode is negative. Cathode is the longest led frame. Anode is where the oxidation reaction takes place while cathode is where the reduction reaction takes place or in a galvanic corrosion the anode is the metal that corrodes while the cathode is protected.
Anode is positive electrode which attracts the negative anions while cathode is the negative electrode which attracts the positive cations during electrolysis.