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29 October, 04:59

16.1 (a) Briefly explain the difference between oxidation and reduction electrochemical reactions. (b) Which reaction occurs at the anode and which at the cathode?

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  1. 29 October, 05:12
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    a) The one that is loosing electron is oxidation process and the one that is gaining electron is reduction.

    b) Reduction reaction occur at cathode while oxidation reaction occur at Anode.

    Explanation:

    The main difference between the reduction and oxidation process is based on gaining and loosing of electron.

    Reduction and oxidation both occur simultaneously. one is loosing electron and other is gaining. The one that is loosing electron is oxidation process and the one that is gaining electron is reduction.

    B) Reduction reaction occur at cathode while oxidation reaction occur at Anode.
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