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State the main Difference between cathode and anode​ ?​​

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Answered by Stylishboyyyyyyy
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★ The Cathode of a device is the terminal where current flows out.

★ The Negative Side is called the Cathode.

★ The Cathode attracts cations or Positive charge.

★ The Cathode is the source of electrons or an electron donor. It may accept positive charge.

★ The Electrode at which Reduction take place is called the Cathode.

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★ The Anode of a device is the terminal where current flows in from outside. 

★ The Positive Side is called the Anode.

★ The Anode attracts electrons or Anions.

★ The Anode may be a source of positive charge or an electron acceptor.

★ The Electrode at which oxidation takes place is known as the Anode.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

1.The cathode is typically the negative side while the anode is the positive side.

2. The anode is the electrode where the electricity flows into it.

3. The cathode is the electrode where the electricity flows out of it.

4. The Anode define as a where the electric current flow into.

5. Cathode where electric current flows out

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