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why negative electrode is called cathode​

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The positive anode attracts anions toward it, while the negative cathode attracts cations toward it. ... In any electrochemical cell (electrolytic or galvanic) the electrode at which reduction occurs is called the cathode. The positive electrode, on the other hand, will attract negative ions (anions) toward itself

Answered by Anonymous
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they are having negative rays so they are called cathode

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