what is the difference between cathode and cation?
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Cathode is a negatively charged electrode while Cation is a positively charged ion plz .mark as brainliest
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The main difference in cathode and cation is:
#cathode is a negatively charged electrode by which electrons enter to an electric device.
#cation is a positively charged ion,it should attract to cathode.
Hope you understand..
#cathode is a negatively charged electrode by which electrons enter to an electric device.
#cation is a positively charged ion,it should attract to cathode.
Hope you understand..
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The main difference in cathode and cation is:
#cathode is a negatively charged electrode by which electrons enter to an electric device.
#cation is a positively charged ion,it should attract to cathode.
Hope you understand..
#cathode is a negatively charged electrode by which electrons enter to an electric device.
#cation is a positively charged ion,it should attract to cathode.
Hope you understand..
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