Check if im right please.

a. oxidation occurs at my anode ____
** Voltaic Cell
b. You can use standard reduction potential table to calculate how much voltage it takes to operate me____
**Both voltaic cell and electrolytic cell

I don't get it, the possible answers that is.

Voltaic cell is the correct answer to a.
Voltaic cell is the correct answer to b.

a. Correct! In a voltaic cell, oxidation occurs at the anode. The anode is the electrode where the oxidation half-reaction takes place. Oxidation involves the loss of electrons.

b. Partly correct. You can use the standard reduction potential table to calculate the voltage of a voltaic cell. The reduction potential values provided in the table help determine the potential of each half-cell. The overall cell voltage can be obtained by subtracting the reduction potential of the anode from the reduction potential of the cathode.

However, for an electrolytic cell, the situation is slightly different. The standard reduction potential table can still be used to determine the reduction potential of each half-cell involved in the electrolysis process. But in this case, the applied voltage from an external power source is used to force a non-spontaneous redox reaction to occur, rather than measuring the voltage generated by the cell.