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In the electrolytic cell, flow of electr...

In the electrolytic cell, flow of electrons is form :

A

cathode to anode in solution

B

cathode to anode through external supply

C

cathode to anode through internal supply

D

anode to cathode through internal supply

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To solve the question regarding the flow of electrons in an electrolytic cell, we can break it down into a step-by-step explanation. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Components of an Electrolytic Cell**: - An electrolytic cell consists of two electrodes: the anode (positive electrode) and the cathode (negative electrode). - The cell is immersed in an electrolyte solution that allows ions to move. ...
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  • In the electrolysis cell, flow of electrons is from

    A
    cathode to anode in solution
    B
    cathode to anode through external supply
    C
    cathode to anode through internal supply
    D
    anode to cathode through internal supply
  • In an electrolytic cell, the flow of electrons is form

    A
    Cathode to anode in solution
    B
    Cathode to anode through external supply
    C
    Cathode to anode through internal supply
    D
    Anode to cathode through internal supply.
  • In an electrolytic cell

    A
    oxidation takes place at the negative electrode
    B
    reduction is spontaneous
    C
    reduction takes place at the positive electrode
    D
    reduction takes place at the negative electrode
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