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&nbsp;A cathode is a negatively charged electrode which attracts cations (positive ions). The cathode can cause reduction to occur as it is an electron donor<ref>Chimed.chem.wisc.edu/chempaths/GenChem-Textbook/Electrolysis-696.html</ref>.
&nbsp;A cathode is a negatively charged electrode which attracts cations (positive ions). The cathode can cause reduction to occur as it is an electron donor<ref>Chimed.chem.wisc.edu/chempaths/GenChem-Textbook/Electrolysis-696.html</ref>. See [[Anode|anode]].


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 A cathode is a negatively charged electrode which attracts cations (positive ions). The cathode can cause reduction to occur as it is an electron donor[1]. See anode.


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  1. Chimed.chem.wisc.edu/chempaths/GenChem-Textbook/Electrolysis-696.html