If two metallic ions of the same concentration migrate to a graphite cathode, the one that would be preferentially discharged is the one that has the
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In an electrolytic cell, when two metallic ions of the same concentration migrate to a graphite cathode, the one that would be preferentially discharged is the one that has the stronger tendency to accept electrons. This is because reduction, which involves the gain of electrons, occurs at the cathode. The ion with a stronger tendency to accept electrons will have a higher reduction potential and will therefore be preferentially reduced at the cathode.