Why does the anode carry positive charge in electrolytic cell?
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In a galvanic cell, electrons will move in to the anode. Since electrons carry a negative charge, then the anode is negatively charged. Same thing with the cathode. It's because the protons are attracted to the cathode, so it's mainly positive, and therefore is positively charged.
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An electrolytic cell. The battery pumps electrons away from the anode (making it positive) and into the cathode (making it negative). The positive anode attracts anions toward it, while the negative cathode attracts cations toward it. ... Since the anode can accept electrons, oxidation occurs at that electrode.
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eletrode connected to positive terminal
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