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  • Electrolysis Electrodes: Anodes and Cathodes Explained
    The two metal strips in electrolysis are called electrodes.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Electrodes: These are conductive materials that serve as the interface between the electrical circuit and the electrolyte solution.

    * Anode: The electrode where oxidation occurs (loss of electrons).

    * Cathode: The electrode where reduction occurs (gain of electrons).

    So, during electrolysis, electrons move from the anode to the cathode through the external circuit.

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