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difference between anode and anion? Example also. ​

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Answered by zaresh1998
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The difference between a cation and an anion is the net electrical charge of the ion. ... Cathode is negatively charged electrode and anode is positively charged eletrode the ions that move towards cathode are positively charged and are called cations and the ones that move towards anode are called anions.


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As nouns the difference between anion and anode

is that anion is an negatively charged ion while anode is the electrode of an electrochemical cell at which oxidation occurs.

Anode:A simple example is electrolysis of water. A positively charged platinum electrode where H2 gas is oxidized to H+ ions is the anode.

Anion:Some examples of anions are Iodide (I–), chlorine (Cl–), hydroxide (OH–).

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