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difference between negative electrode and positive electrode​ in detail

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Answered by geetachoudhary67
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When the cell is being charged, the anode becomes the positive (+) and the cathode the negative (−) electrode. This is also the case in an electrolytic cell. When the cell is being discharged, it behaves like a primary cell, with the anode as the negative and the cathode as the positive electrode.

The positive electrode (anode) attracts electrons and the negative electrode (cathode) releases them.

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