Which is the anode in the following oxidation reduction reaction?
3NO2−(aq) + 2MnO4−(aq) +H2O(l) →3NO3−(aq) + 2MnO2(aq) +2OH−(aq)
a) There is no anode in this reaction
b) H2O(l)
c) MnO4−(aq)
d) NO2−(aq)
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