1) The electrode at which oxidation occurs is called the __________. a. oxidizin
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1) The electrode at which oxidation occurs is called the __________. a. oxidizing agent b. cathode c. reducing agent d. anode e. voltaic cell
+0.46
+0.617
+1.39
-0.46
+1.21
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0.212
0.118
0.00222
22.2
0.232
5)
One of the differences between a voltaic cell and an electrolytic cell is that in an electrolytic cell __________.
an electric current is produced by a chemical reaction
electrons flow toward the anode
a nonspontaneous reaction is forced to occur
O2 gas is produced at the cathode
oxidation occurs at the cathode
a.+0.46
b.+0.617
c.+1.39
d.-0.46
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Question 1: The electrode where Oxidation or loss of electrons occur is known as ANODE.
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