cathode is which type of electrodes?
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1) positively charged
2) negatively charged
3) neutral
4) none of these
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A cathode is a type of electrode through which electrons move. Electrodes are an electrical conductor (usually a metal) that is connected to something that is not a metal. Electric current is a flow of charges through a conductor.
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