Physics, asked by SidGr8, 1 year ago

My textbook says anode is represented by '+', whereas + is actually cathode. someone simplify

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Answered by Anas05448
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That is anion which are negatively charged ions while cations are positively charged ions.
Cathode is negatively charged electrode and anode is positively charged electrode.

SidGr8: but chemistry.stackexchange.com tells anode negative
SidGr8: even wiki
SidGr8: this is about galvanic cell, forgot to mention that
Anas05448: That is wrong.
Anas05448: please send me the paragraph that states that anode is negative
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