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An electrode is a conductor used in an electrolytic cell and it conducts electricity into and out of an ------------------------


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Electrolysis: The process of decomposing ionic compounds into their elements by passing an electric current through the compound in a fluid form.

Electrolytic cell: An electrolytic cell is a device in which electrical energy is converted into chemical energy.

  • It consists of two electrodes that are held apart from each other and are in contact with an electrolyte.
  • An electrode is a conductor made of graphite or metals used in an electrolytic cell and it conducts electricity.
  • The electrode connected to the positive terminal of an electrolytic cell is called the anode.
  • The electrode connected to the negative terminal is called the cathode.

Hence, an electrode is a conductor used in an electrolytic cell and it conducts electricity into and out of an Electrolyte.


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