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Difference between cathode and anode

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by generalRd
2

hi

here is your answer

CATHODE

1) negetively charged electrode.

2) Electron enters through electrode

3)The current flows out of it

ANODE

1) Positively charged electrode

2)Proton enters through anode

3)The current flows in through it.

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