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State the main Difference between cathode and anode​?​​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The difference Goes here :---

#Anode

➡The anode of a device is the terminal where current flows in from outside.

➡In a galvanic cell, the anode is the electrode at which the oxidation reaction takes place or occurs.

➡Oxidation takes place at the anode and where electrons are lost, and

▶ reduction takes place at the cathode where the electrons are gained.

➡The anode is taken to be positive while the cathode is Now as negative.

#Cathode

➡A cathode is known as the electrode from which a conventional current leaves a polarized electrical device.

➡In a galvanic (voltaic) cell, the anode is considered negative(-) and the cathode is considered positive(+).

➡Electrons always flow from the anode to the cathode .

OR

▶ from the oxidation half cell to the reduction half cell.

➡The cathode of a device is the terminal where current flows out.


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Answered by Stylishhh
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Answer:

☯ Anode :-

↪ The electrode connected to the positive terminal of the battery.

↪ Current enters the electrolyte through the anode.

↪ Anions migrate and discharge at the anode.

☯ Cathode :-

↪ The electrode connected to the negative terminal of the battery.

↪ The battery current leave the electrolyte through the cathode.

↪ Cations migrate and discharge at the cathode

Hope it Helps !!!

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