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The electrolyte lithium chloride (LiCl) dissolves into positively charged Li+ and negatively charged Cl– ions in water containing electrodes.
What will happen next?
The positively charged ions will be attracted to the negative electrode and gain electrons. Meanwhile, the negatively charged ions will be attracted to the positive electrode and release electrons.
The negatively charged ions will be attracted to the negative electrode and release electrons. Meanwhile, the positively charged ions will be attracted to the positive electrode and gain electrons.
The positively charged ions will be attracted to the negative electrode and release electrons. Meanwhile, the negatively charged ions will be attracted to the positive electrode and gain electrons.
The negatively charged ions will be attracted to the negative electrode and gain electrons. Meanwhile, the positively charged ions will be attracted to the positive electrode and release electrons.
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