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Difference between cathode and anode​

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Answered by Anonymous
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>>>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.

>>>The cathode is negatively charged and all the positively charged cations move towards it and accept electron to deposit as neutral atoms on the cathode .

Anode donates electrons meaning it releases charged ions which decreases the size of the anode this causes flow of electron from anode to cathode and maintains an electric current

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Answered by MysteriousAryan
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thethe anode is the electrode where electricity moves into the cathode is the electron electricity is given out of flows out of the anode is usually the positive side a cathode is a negative side the electrode of a battery that releases electrons during discharge is called anode electrode that absorbs the electrons is the cathode the battery anode is always negative and the cathode positive this appears to violate the convention as a no is the terminal into which current flows

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