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Why ions move and in which direction they move in the presence of an electric field created between two electrodes having opposite charges

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In an electric field generated between two electrodes there is a separation of charges: a negatively charged electrode called cathode and a positively charged electrode called anode. Ions are charged particles, so they can be positive or negative charges. Opposite charges attract each other. So, the cathode - negatively charged - attracts positively charged particles. On the other hand, the anode - positively charged - attracts negatively charged particles.

Therefore, positive ions move towards the cathode and negative ions move towards the anode.

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