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In a solution of Fe²+ and Aluminum immersed in a solution of Al³+ knowing that aluminum is more reactive than iron, what metal form the anode?
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Answered by Collee2
I think aluminum
8 years ago
Answered by DrBob222
Yes, Al is the anode (electrons flow FROM the anode) and Fe is the cathode (electrons flow TO the cathode).
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