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An anode is an electrode immersed in the half-cell where _____ takes place. a. ionization b. oxidation c. reduction d. dissolution
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An anode is an electrode immersed in the half-cell where _____ takes place.
a. ionization
b. oxidation
c. reduction
d. dissolution
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The answer is D. Dissolution
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