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What is the charge of cathode??

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Answered by Akash7766
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In a galvanic (voltaic) cell, the anode is considered negative and the cathodeis considered positive. This seems reasonable as the anode is the source of electrons and cathode is where the electrons flow. However, in an electrolytic cell, the anode is taken to be positive while the cathode is now negative.

Answered by TanyaTanvi
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the charge of the cathode is negative.

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