Difference between cathode and anode
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=> The electrode at which reduction takes place.
=> It is negative terminal.
=> Negative ions are deposited as atoms by gaining electrons.
=> The electrode at which oxidation takes place.
=> It is positive terminal.
=> Atoms are liberated as positive ions by losing electrons.
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=> The electrode at which reduction takes place.
=> It is negative terminal.
=> Negative ions are deposited as atoms by gaining electrons.
=> The electrode at which oxidation takes place.
=> It is positive terminal.
=> Atoms are liberated as positive ions by losing electrons.
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CATHODE :
Cathode is the negatively charged electrode .
Metals are deposited in the cathodes .
Cations are deposited in the cathodes .
Cathode is the electrode where electricity flows out .
ANODE :
Anode is the positively charged electrode .
Non-metals are deposited in the anodes .
Anions are deposited in the anodes .
Anode is the electrode where electricity flows into.
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