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The flow of electrons is always from the ___ to the___in an electrochemical cell.
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The flow of electrons is always from the ___ to the___in an electrochemical cell.
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The anode is the positive electrode in a cell, while the cathode is the negative electrode. Since electrons are negatively charged, cathode must contain more electrons, so they flow from the anode to the cathode.
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