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What is anode and cathode​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate

cathode is an electrode from which the current exits a polarized electrical device. Likewise, an anode is the electrode from which a current enters into a polarized electrical device.

Cathode

When we talk about cathode in chemistry, it is said to be the electrode where reduction occurs. This is common in an electrochemical cell. Here, the cathode is negative as the electrical energy that is supplied to the cell results in the decomposition of chemical compounds. However, it can also be positive as in the case of a galvanic cell where a chemical reaction leads to the generation of electrical energy.

Answered by dhayadon
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Anode is the positive (electricity) containing plate and cathode is negative containing plate...

These are used in a chemical reaction while thses are put in a solution...

Mainly used in purification of metals...

Hope it helps...

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