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When the electric current is passed through a cell having an electrolyte, the positive ions move towards cathode and negative ions toqards the anode. If the cathode is pulled out of the solution .

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When electric current is passed through a cell having an electrolyte, the positive ions move towards the cathode and the negative ions towards the anode. If the cathode is pulled out of the solution : The positive ions will start moving towards the anode the negtive ions will stop moving, The positive and negative ions will move towards the anode, The positive and negative ions will start moving randomly, The negative ions will continue to move towards the anode and the positive ionns will stop moving

When electric current is passed through a cell having an electrolyte, the positive ions move towards the cathode and the negative ions towards the anode, if the cathode is pulled out of the solution:

When an electric current is passed through a cell having an electrolyte, then the cations and anions move to their respective electrodes if the cathode is pulled out of the solution then

Which ion moves towards the cathode ?

Cations move towards cathode and anions towards anode in both galvanic and electrolytic cells.