Asked by LT

In every electrolytic and galvanic (voltaic) cell the anode is that electrode
(A) at which oxidation occurs.
(B) which attracts cations.
(C) at which electrons are supplied to the solution.
(D) at which reduction occurs.

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Answered by DrBob222
You KNOW this one.
Answered by LT
I know that the electrons float over to the cataod SO i think it would be C
Answered by DrBob222
What is the definition of the anode? The anode is where _____________occurs.
Answered by LT
is an electrode through which (positive) electric current flows into a polarized electrical device
Answered by DrBob222
NO, NO, NO. The definition of the anode is:
The anode is where oxidation occurs. It is NEVER the definition of the electrode that is positive ALTHOUGH, the anode IS positive in electrolytic cells but is negative in galvanic cells. But the definition of the anode being where oxidation occurs is correct all the time.
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