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which are the ions attracted to the positive electrode​

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Answered by amrp5633
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Explanation:Calcium will form at the cathode and chlorine will form at the anode. This is because positive calcium ions are attracted to the negative electrode (cathode), where they gain electrons to form calcium atoms. At the same time, negative chloride ions are attracted to the positive electrode (anode)

Answered by satyanand9cshs
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Calcium will form at the cathode and chlorine will form at the anode. This is because positive calcium ions are attracted to the negative electrode (cathode), where they gain electrons to form calcium atoms. At the same time, negative chloride ions are attracted to the positive electrode (anode).

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