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Asked: December 3, 20212021-12-03T08:35:23+00:00 2021-12-03T08:35:23+00:00In: Class 10 Science

An electrolytic cell consists of:

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0%[A] (I) and (II)
100%[B] (III) and (IV) ( 3 voters )
0%[C] (i) and (iii)
0%[D] (II) and (IV)
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(I) Positively charged cathode
(II) Negatively charged anode
(III) Positively charged anode
(IV) Negatively charged cathode

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      Tanu
      2021-12-03T09:23:34+00:00Added an answer on December 3, 2021 at 9:23 am

      [B] (III) and (IV)
      Simply understand that, there is a positively charged anode and a negatively charged cathode in an electrolytic cell. Positively charged ions (cations) are deposited at the negatively charged cathode. Negatively charged ions (anions) are deposited at the positively charged anode. Hence, your answer will be option [B].

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    2. Kelash Bavaija
      2021-12-09T12:22:56+00:00Added an answer on December 9, 2021 at 12:22 pm

      [B] (iii) and (iv)
      Positively charged ions are called cations as they are deposited at negatively charged pole. Negatively charged ions are called anions as these are deposited at positively charged pole. That’s why the negatively charged pole is called cathode and positively charged pole is called anode.

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