Oxidation = loss of e (at anode); reduction = gain of e (at cathode). Electrons flow through the external wire from anode → cathode; ions swim through the solution to close the circuit. Electrolysis is the reverse: an external source forces the reaction and the electrode signs flip.
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Cell voltage sags during discharge (polarization)U dischargeE° open-circuit