why hydrogen always get attracted towards cathode and oxygen at anode
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Opposite charges attract each other while like charges repel each other. As a result during electrolysis , the negative part that is oxygen is attracted towards the positive electrode, i.e. the anode, while the positive part, that is hydrogen, is attracted towards the negative electrode, i.e. the cathode.
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