Difference between cathode and anode
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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
♦ 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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Difference Between Anodeand Cathode.
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Difference Between Anodeand Cathode.
●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....
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