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Which electrode (anode or cathode) is designated as positive in
Which electrode (anode or cathode) is designated as positive in an electrolytic cell?
anode**** cathode both neither
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At which electrode does oxidation occur in a voltaic cell?
anode only cathode only *both anode and cathode either anode or
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Cassie
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A battery has two electrodes labeled anode
and cathode. Electrons flow from the (anode, cathode) to the (anode, cathode) through
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cheri
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Can someone please explain how to tackle this problem?
Cu - Anode electrode Zn - Cathode electrode A current of 2 amps is
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Sarah
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Can someone please explain how to tackle this problem?
Cu - Anode electrode Zn - Cathode electrode A current of 2 amps is
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Sarah
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I did an experiment where i put iron nail with zinc metal wrapped around it in agar solution.
the solution turned pink. I have to
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Anonymous
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The anode (positive terminal) of an X-ray tube is at a potential of +115 000 V with respect to the cathode (negative terminal).
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Mary
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The anode (positive terminal) of an X-ray tube is at a potential of +125000 V with respect to the cathode (negative terminal).
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Elise
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The anode (positive terminal) of an X-ray tube is at a potential of +105000 V with respect to the cathode (negative terminal).
(a
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anybody
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does the electrode mass diminish at the anode or cathode?
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Yo mama
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