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		<title>By: sean</title>
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		<description>Hello Hartati,

You are spot on. Answer is A.

At the -ve cathode, cations will be attracted towards it (opposite charge attracts), and Ca2+ will take in 2 electrons to be discharged as Ca(s) metal deposits.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Hartati,</p>
<p>You are spot on. Answer is A.</p>
<p>At the -ve cathode, cations will be attracted towards it (opposite charge attracts), and Ca2+ will take in 2 electrons to be discharged as Ca(s) metal deposits.</p>
<p>Hope this information helps.</p>
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<p>PS: I am launching the ebook “Up Your Chemistry Grades Nows!” before it is being published into hardcopy. There is a major section that have a comprehensive discussion of major / common mistakes made by students.</p>
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		<description>A. Ca2+ + 2e-  ---&gt; Ca</description>
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