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Q: Why do the positive electrodes have to he replaced frequently?
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aho 3'alasa keda :P


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The answer depends on what the electrolyte is!


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Yes, if only positive electrodes (anodes) are placed in a solution, positively charged particles (cations) in the solution would generally move away from the electrodes. This movement occurs due to electrostatic attraction and repulsion forces. When a positive electrode is placed in a solution, it carries a positive charge. Cations in the solution, which are positively charged ions, are attracted to the negative charge of the electrode. As a result, cations migrate towards the positive electrode, moving away from the solution. It's important to note that the specific behavior of particles in a solution can depend on various factors, including the concentration of ions, the nature of the electrolyte, and the presence of other electrodes or external electrical fields. However, in general, if only positive electrodes are present, cations will tend to move away from them.


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