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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

A

Both cations and anions will move towards anode

B

cations will start moving towards anode while anions will stop moving

C

Anions will continue to move towards anode while cations will stop moving

D

Both cations and anions will starts moving randomly

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To solve the question, we need to analyze what happens when an electric current is passed through a cell with an electrolyte, and then the cathode is removed from the solution. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Electrolytic Cell**: In an electrolytic cell, when an electric current is passed, cations (positively charged ions) move towards the cathode (negative electrode), and anions (negatively charged ions) move towards the anode (positive electrode). 2. **Removing the Cathode**: When the cathode is pulled out of the solution, it creates a situation where there is no longer a negative electrode for the cations to move towards. 3. **Movement of Ions**: - Cations, which were originally moving towards the cathode, will now have no place to go since the cathode is removed. Therefore, they cannot continue their movement towards the cathode. - Anions, on the other hand, will still be able to move towards the anode, as the anode remains in the solution. 4. **Conclusion**: Since the cations cannot move towards the cathode anymore, they will stop moving. The anions will continue to move towards the anode. 5. **Final Answer**: The correct conclusion is that the cation will start moving towards the anode while the anion will stop moving.
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