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2 points difference between anode and cathode.​

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Answered by pinky7537
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Explanation:

The positively charged electrode by which the electrons leave an electrical device is called anode.the negatively charged electrode of an electrical device, such as a primary cell, that supplies current.

the negatively charged electrode by which electrons enter an electrical device is called cathodethe positively charged electrode of an electrical device, such as a primary cell, that supplies current.

Answered by alaviayesha5
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Answer:

The cathode is typically the negative side while the anode is the positive side. The anode is the electrode where the electricity flows into it.The cathode is the electrode where the electricity flows out of it.

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