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difference between anode and anion

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Answered by sahilshaikh12345
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Faraday also introduced the words anion for a negatively charged ion, and cation for a positively charged one. In Faraday's nomenclature, cations were named because they were attracted to the cathode in a galvanic device and anions were named due to their attraction to theanode.

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Answered by thoolikaasreebelli
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anode is an electrode that is positively charged.

anion is negatively charged ion.

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