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Difference between cathode and anode

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Answered by Anonymous
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⚫ Anode

♦ The electrode connected to the positive terminal of the battery.

♦ Current enters the electrolyte through the anode.

♦ Anions migrate and discharge at the anode.

⚫ Cathode

♦ The electrode connected to the negative terminal of the battery.

♦ The battery current leave the electrolyte through the cathode.

♦ Cations migrate and discharge at the cathode
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'A'no'D'e is one that 'ADD's electrons to others by reducing its electrons so it is positive electrode......'CAT'hode 'CAT'ches electrons from others and becomes negative so it is negative electrode.
Anode and cathode are two terms that are often used interchangeably with positive and negative in batteries. The anode, by definition, is the electrode where electricity flows into. In contrast, the cathode is the electrode where the electricity flows out of. Cathode is negatively charged electrode....
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