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Question: 16 In an electrochemical cell, anode and cathode areO negatively and positively charged electrodesO negatively and negatively charged ionsO positively and negatively charged ionsO positively and negatively charged electrodesInvalid Question​

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Positively CHARGED ions, or cations, MOVE TOWARD the electron-providing CATHODE, which is negative; negatively charged ions, or anions, move toward the positive anode. You may have noticed that this is the OPPOSITE of a galvanic cell, where the anode is negative and the cathode is positive.



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