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which are wires through which electricity enters of leaves an electrolyte​

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Answered by akanshasachita
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Answer:

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Answered by marishthangaraj
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Wires through which electricity enters of leaves an electrolyte​

Explanation:

  • Cathode is negatively charged electrode that is the source of electrons entering an electrical device. A cathode is a negatively charged electrode. However, the polarity of the cathode with respect to anode can either be negative or positive, and it largely depends on the operation of the device. For example, in a recharging battery the cathode is negative.
  • Anode is positively charged electrode by which the electrons leave an electrical device. An anode is the electrode in a polarized electrical device through which current flows in from an outside circuit. Cathodes get their name from cations (negatively charged ions) and anodes from anions (positively charged ions). In a device that consumes electricity, the anode is the charged positive electrode.

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