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Question
Explain why the cathode is of positive polarity in a galvanic cell.
Explain
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Solution
At the cathode, a reduction reaction takes place; positive ions (like Cu2+) from the solution gain electrons and are deposited as metal.
Example: \[\ce{Cu^2+ + 2e- -> Cu}\]
Since the cathode consumes electrons, electrons flow toward it from the anode. This makes the cathode electron-deficient and thus assigned a positive polarity.
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