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difference between cathode and anode ​

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Answered by beingSaRcAsTiC
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ANODE is the positive(+ve) terminal of electrode....

Current flows IN through ANODE...

CATHODE is the negative(-ve) terminal

of electrode....

Current flows OUT through CATHODE...

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Answered by mckwhart2019
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Answer:

cathode and anode are two terms that are with positives and negatives. The anode is the electrode where electricity flows into, the cathode is the electrode were the electricity flows out of

Explanation:

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