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In an electrochemical cell, anode and cathode are
O negatively and positively charged electrodes
O negatively and negatively charged ions
O positively and negatively charged ions
O positively and negatively charged electrodes
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Answered by gautampranjal302004
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Positively charged ions, or cations, move toward the electron-providing cathode, which is negative; negatively charged ions, or anions, move toward the positive anode. You may have noticed that this is the opposite of a galvanic cell, where the anode is negative and the cathode is positive.

Answered by st5791399
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option 1 is correct one

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