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Which of the following statements regarding the movement of ions in a cell is/are correct? (1) Cations move towards cathode and anions towards anode in both galvanic and electroytic cells. (2) Cations move towards cathode and anions towards anode in an electroytic cell and the reverse is true for a galavanic cell (3) Cations move towards cathode and anions towards anode in a galvanic cell and the reverse-is true for an electrolytic cell (4) Cations move towards anode and anions towards cathode in a galvanic cell and the reverse is true 'for an electrolytic cell

A

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

B

Cations move towards cathode and anions towards anode in an electroytic cell and the reverse in true for a galvanic cell

C

Cations move towards cathode and anions towards anode in a galvanic cell and the reverse is true for an electrolytic cell

D

Cations move towards anode and anions towards cathode in a galvanic cell and the reverse is true for an electrolytic cells

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