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Chemistry Question: Brainliest + 20 Points! The half-reaction occurring at the anode of an electrochemical reaction is comparable to:

a) the oxidation portion of a reaction in a redox reaction

b) the reduction portion of a reaction in a redox reaction

c) both the oxidation and the reduction portions of the redox reaction, at various times

d) the unbalanced portion of either side of a redox equation

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