MCQ
In the electrolytic cell, flow of electrons is from
  • A
    Cathode to anode in solution
  • B
    Cathode to anode through external supply
  • C
    Cathode to anode through internal supply
  • Anode to cathode through internal supply

Answer

Correct option: D.
Anode to cathode through internal supply
d
(d) In electrolytic cell, cathode acts as source of electrons.

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