Hi . I had always thought that the electrodes have opposite polarity for electrolytic cells (i.e. anode is +). This was confirmed in the diagrams of a few textbooks that I've looked in as well. However:
1) I can't understand why this would be the case - as reduction always occurs at the cathode in any cell so why would the fact that the cell is non-spontaneous changed the electrode polarity?
2) My teacher taught the opposite in class. He said the cathode is positive in both electrolytic and voltaic cells. But on further interrogation he said the top of the cathode is positive (where the wire attaches) as it is an electron sink, wheres the bottom of the cathode plate is negative. (this confuses me further, but makes sense in a way.) He is usually an excellent chemist but not the best at explaining.
So, can anybody please explain to me what the polarity of the electrodes in electrolytic cells are and why?
P.S perhaps someone could define polarity and what constitutes it. Also, when we say 'the polarity of the anode', do we generally mean the top of the anode, or the bottom, or either? (this would be critical if my teacher's explanation is correct?)
My current understanding is that if i had to label an electrolytic cell in the hsc exam, i would put a fat plus sign near the anode and a fat - near the cathode and be done with it...
Any help would be appreciated
1) I can't understand why this would be the case - as reduction always occurs at the cathode in any cell so why would the fact that the cell is non-spontaneous changed the electrode polarity?
2) My teacher taught the opposite in class. He said the cathode is positive in both electrolytic and voltaic cells. But on further interrogation he said the top of the cathode is positive (where the wire attaches) as it is an electron sink, wheres the bottom of the cathode plate is negative. (this confuses me further, but makes sense in a way.) He is usually an excellent chemist but not the best at explaining.
So, can anybody please explain to me what the polarity of the electrodes in electrolytic cells are and why?
P.S perhaps someone could define polarity and what constitutes it. Also, when we say 'the polarity of the anode', do we generally mean the top of the anode, or the bottom, or either? (this would be critical if my teacher's explanation is correct?)
My current understanding is that if i had to label an electrolytic cell in the hsc exam, i would put a fat plus sign near the anode and a fat - near the cathode and be done with it...
Any help would be appreciated