10. Why does the anode carry negative charge in galvanic cell but positive
charge in electrolytic cell? Justify with comments.
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In a galvanic cell, electrons will move in to the anode. Since electrons carry a negative charge, then the anode is negatively charged. It's because the protons are attracted to the cathode, so it's mainly positive, and therefore is positively charged.
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