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Electrode at which electrons flow into the electrolyte is

A

anode

B

cathode

C

electrode

D

may be anode or cathode

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B

Electron enter in the electrode by the reduction reaction. Free electron cannot be in the solution (electrolyte) should be along with atom or ion.
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