In a voltaic cell, the electron flow is always from
A) the salt bridge to the cathode.
B) the salt bridge to the anode.
C) the oxidizing agent through the salt bridge to the reducing agent.
D) the reducing agent through the salt bridge to the oxidizing agent.
E) the anode to the cathode.
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