Chemistry, asked by adithyananil06, 3 months ago

NaCl → Na+ + Cl-
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Which ion is attracted to the positive electrode (anode)?​

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Answered by hassanalihassanali06
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Answer:

The positive anode attracts anions toward it, while the negative cathode attracts cations toward it.

The Na+ ions and H+ ions are attracted to the negative cathode. Here the H+ ions pick up electrons, since hydrogen is less reactive than sodium. The hydrogen ions gain electrons (reduction)to form hydrogen atoms, which then pair up to form hydrogen molecules. The Cl- ions are attracted to the positive anode.

Answered by ajitdhumkekar444505
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Answer:

anode is the wrong and cathode is positive electrosde

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