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Is galvanic cell positive or negative?

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Answered by abhishekkumar9050
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Answer:

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Explanation:

In a galvanic cell, electrons will move in to the anode. Since electrons carry a negative charge, then the anode is negatively charged. ... It's because the protons are attracted to the cathode, so it's mainly positive, and therefore is positively charged.

Answered by Sanju1534
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Answer:

In galvanic cell the anode is considered negative and the cathode is considered positive.

In galvanic cell electrons will move in to the anode. Since, electrons carry a negative charge so the anode is negatively charged. The protons are attached to the cathode so it's mainly positive. Therefore, it is positively charged.

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