Anyone who can explain ANODE and CATHODE in brief.
Class-8.
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Explanation:
Difference Between Anode And Cathode
Anode Cathode
The anode is the electrode where electricity moves into. The cathode is the electrode where electricity is given out or flows out of.
The anode is usually the positive side. A cathode is a negative side.
It acts as an electron donor. It acts as an electron acceptor.
In an electrolytic cell, oxidation reaction takes place at the anode. In an electrolytic cell, a reduction reaction takes place at the cathode.
In galvanic cells, an anode can become a cathode. In galvanic cells, a cathode can become an anode.
Answer:
How does an anode and cathode work?
The anode is the electrode where electricity moves into. The cathode is the electrode where electricity is given out or flows out of. ... In an electrolytic cell, oxidation reaction takes place at the anode. In an electrolytic cell, a reduction reaction takes place at the cathode.
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