What is the name of the electrochemical cell component that produces cations (or oxidizes anions), creating an excess positive charge? View Available Hint(s) salt bridge external circuit anode cathode Previous Answers Correct An electrochemical cell produces electrical current from a chemical reaction. The anode is a part of the electrochemical cell that produces cations (or oxidizes anions), creating excess positive charge. Part C A voltaic cell is constructed with a solid chromium anode and a solid lead cathode. Which of the following reactions takes place at the anode? View Available Hint(s) Cr+ (aq) + 3e Cr(s) O Pb2+ (aq) +2e → Pb(s) O Pb(s) Pb2+ (aq) + 2e Cr(s) → Cr3+ (aq) + 3e Submit