Respuesta :
Answer: In a voltaic cell, anodic electrons gets oxidized and cathodic electrons gets reduced.
Explanation:
A voltaic cell is defined as an electrochemical cell which converts a chemical reaction leads to the production of electrical energy.
In these cells, oxidation reaction occurs at anode electrode and reduction reaction occurs at cathode electrode.
Oxidation reaction is defined as the reaction in which an atom looses its electrons. The atom gets oxidized during this reaction.
[tex]X\rightarrow X^{n+}+ne^-[/tex]
Reduction reaction is defined as the reaction in which an atom gains electrons. The atom gets reduced during this reaction.
[tex]X^{n+}+ne^-\rightarrow X[/tex]
Hence, in a voltaic cell, anodic electrons gets oxidized and cathodic electrons gets reduced.
Answer:
In a voltaic cell, the Anode Loses electrons and is oxidized, while the Cathode Gains electrons and is reduced.
Explanation:
The strongest reducing agent which is the Anode is oxidized, the Anode is negative so it loses electrons.
The strongest oxidizing agent is the Cathode, which is positive so it gains.
Also for further confirmation, I got it right on the test.