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HOW TO MAKE A CATHODE

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Answered by amritstar
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take a graphite rod.

Give the negative charge to it. it becomes your cathode with negatively charged.
Answered by Anonymous
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Hey buddy!!

Here is your answer!!
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⚫️See, I don't know what your situation is, whether you are considering setting up a cathode-anode pair in a vaccum, in some sort of solvent with an ionic solute dissolved in it, or a melted ionic salt.

⚫️A cathode is negatively charged from the end of power source, and electrons flow from it outward into the salt melts. Positively charged ions are attracted to cathode. Cathodes are called that because they attract cations. The electrons emitted from the cathode combine with Na+ cations to form neutral sodium metal.

⚫️The easiest way to use the anode -cathode pair is to use it in the process of electrolysis. Something ionic has to be dissolved in the water to make it conduct electricity.The cathode emits the electrons, converting H+ions into H2 gas and the anode takes the O2 ions and convert them into gaseous O2. Twice the form of hydrogen forms as oxygen as water in H20, something that was also known in ancient India.
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