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What is the electrode at which reduction occurs called?

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cathode

The electrode at which reduction occurs is called the cathode . The cathode gradually increases in mass because of the production of copper metal. The concentration of copper II  ions in the half-cell solution decreases. The cathode is the positive electrode.

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