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Electrochemistry is a difficult subject for students at school and beyond and even for their teachers. This article explores the difficult 'truth' that, when a current flows from a galvanic cell, positive ions within the cell electrolyte move towards the electrode labelled positive. This seems to contravene the basic rule that like charges repel one another.

Electrochemistry

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