Chemistry
State which electrode: anode or cathode is the oxidizing electrode. Give a reason for the same.
Electrolysis
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Answer
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.
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