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Choose the correct word which refers to the process of electrolysis from A to E, to match the description (i) to (iv): A: Oxidation, B: Cathode, C: Anode , D: An electrolyte , E : Reduction
(i) Conducts electricity in aq. or in molten state.
(ii) Loss of electrons takes place at anode.
(iii) A reducing electrode
(iv) Electrode connected to the positive end or terminal of the battery.

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(i) Conducts electricity in aqueous or in molten state — D: An electrolyte

(ii) Loss of electrons takes place at anode — A: oxidation

(iii) A reducing electrode — B: Cathode

(iv) Electrode connected to positive end or terminal of the battery. — C: Anode

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