Anode is the oxidizing electrode.
Reason —
The anions donate the excess electrons to the anode and are oxidized to neutral atoms. Hence, the anode is the oxidizing electrode by which the electrons leave the electrolyte.
Anode is the oxidizing electrode.
Reason —
The anions donate the excess electrons to the anode and are oxidized to neutral atoms. Hence, the anode is the oxidizing electrode by which the electrons leave the electrolyte.
Nature of Anode | Nature of Cathode | Ions present in electrolyte | Ion/s discharged at Cathode / Anode | |
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1. Electroplating an iron rod with silver | ||||
2. Electroplating a copper sheet with nickel | ||||
3. Electrorefining of silver | ||||
4. Extraction of potassium from KCl | ||||
5. Extraction of aluminium from Al2O3 |