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5. An Electrode 'A' is connected to the positive terminal while Electrode 'B' is connected to the negative terminal of a battery, as shown in the diagram. Electrode B Electrode A Tap Water- (a) Give the names of the Electrodes A and B. (b) Name the process associated with the circuit shown here. c) Name the gases produced at A and B.​

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Answered by amishagoswami273
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The electrode which is connected to the positive terminal of the cell or battery is called the anode. The electrode which is connected to the negative terminal of the battery is called the cathode.

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As A is connected to the positive terminal of the battery, thus A is a positive electrode (i.e. anode) whereas B is connected to the negative terminal of the battery, thus B is a negative electrode (i.e. cathode).

Answered by swetabaheti
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