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Difference between Cathode and Anode

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Answered by rohityadav7371
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anode carry postive charge and cathode carry negative charge

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Answered by Stylishboyyyyyyy
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Question :-

Difference between Cathode and Anode.

Answer :-

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★ The Cathode of a device is the terminal where current flows out.

★ The Negative Side is called the Cathode.

★ The Cathode attracts cations or Positive charge.

★ The Cathode is the source of electrons or an electron donor. It may accept positive charge.

★ The Electrode at which Reduction take place is called the Cathode.

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★ The Anode of a device is the terminal where current flows in from outside. 

★ The Positive Side is called the Anode.

★ The Anode attracts electrons or Anions.

★ The Anode may be a source of positive charge or an electron acceptor.

★ The Electrode at which oxidation takes place is known as the Anode

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