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In a galvanic cell, current in the external circuit flows from:

ACathode to anode (electrons in opposite direction)
BCathode to cathode
CThere is no current
DAnode to cathode (electrons in opposite direction)
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Cathode to anode (electrons in opposite direction)
Conventional current flows from + (cathode) to − (anode) in the external circuit; electrons flow the other way, from anode (oxidation, electrons released) to cathode (reduction, electrons consumed).
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