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A cation is a

negative electrode.
negatively charged ion.
positively charged ion.
positive electrode

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Each electrode attracts ions that are of the opposite charge. Positively charged ions, or cations, move toward the electron-providing cathode, which is negative; negatively charged ions, or anions, move toward the positive anode.

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