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An electrolytic cell consists of
(i) positively charged cathode
(ii) negatively charged anode
(iii) positively charged anode
(iv) negatively charged cathode

A

I and ii

B

iii and iv

C

I and iii

D

ii and iv

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The correct Answer is:
B

An electrolytic cell consists of positively charged anode and negatively charged cathode.
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