Oxidation takes place at the anode and reduction takes place at the cathode, so elemental metal will form at the cathode, and elemental metal will form into ions at the anode.
Anode(:
The direction of current, according to convention, is the direction opposite the direction of electron flow. Remember that the anode is where oxidation occurs, so electrons are lost by the anode. These electrons then move from the anode, to the cathode by a wire that usually connects the two compartments. To reiterate, the electrons flow from the anode (site of oxidation) to the cathode (site of reduction). Because electrons flow from anode to cathode, by convention the direction of current is from cathode to anode (the direction opposite the flow of electrons). Hope this helps!
the zinc shell. good luck with webassign!
The correct answer is Electrons flow away from the anode and also Oxidation occurs at the anode.
Oxygen at positive anode and Hydrogen at negative cathode
The anode and the cathode are the metal components that are in contact with the electrolyte in a battery.
They are the two electrodes: anode and cathode.
They are the two electrodes: anode and cathode.
They are the two electrodes: anode and cathode.
They are the two electrodes: anode and cathode.
cathode is electron negative but anode is positiveAnswerFor electrochemical cells, electrons travel through the external circuit from the anode to the cathode.
it is an anode
They are the two electrodes: anode and cathode.
They are the two electrodes: anode and cathode.
The relationship between a cathode and an anode involves
Anode is positive, cathode is negative
the copper cylinder(cathode) and iron rod(anode)