Test: High School Chemistry

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How does an electrolytic cell differ from a galvanic cell?

The cell potential is positive in an electrolytic cell

Oxidation takes place at the anode in an electrolytic cell, but at the cathode in a galvanic cell

The cathode is marked negative in an electrolytic cell

Oxidation takes place at the anode in a galvanic cell, but at the cathode in an electrolytic cell

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