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an·​ode ˈan-ˌōd. 1. : the positive electrode of an electrolytic cell to which the negative ions are attracted compare cathode. 2. : the negative terminal of a battery that is delivering electric current.
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Eine Anode ist eine Elektrode, die beispielsweise aus einem Vakuum freie Elektronen aufnimmt oder aus einem Elektrolyten unter Elektronenaufnahme Anionen entlädt oder Kationen erzeugt, also Oxidationsreaktionen stattfinden lässt. Wikipedia
An anode is an electrode of a polarized electrical device through which conventional current enters the device. This contrasts with a cathode, an electrode ...
The anode is defined as the electrode where oxidation takes place, or more precisely the electrode that supplies electrons, while the cathode is the electrode ...
Anode, the terminal or electrode from which electrons leave a system. In a battery or other source of direct current the anode is the negative terminal, ...
A cathode and an anode are the two electrodes found in a battery or an electrochemical cell, which facilitate the flow of electric charge. The cathode is the ...
10.10.2023 · During charge, the positive electrode is an anode, and the negative electrode is a cathode. Oxidation and reduction reactions. An oxidation ...
27.01.2021 · Anode. Anode is the point where an oxidation reaction occurs. Let us understand what cathode and anode exactly mean. They are both defined by ...
The Anode is the negative or reducing electrode that releases electrons to the external circuit and oxidizes during and electrochemical reaction.
noun · the electrode or terminal by which current enters an electrolytic cell, voltaic cell, battery, etc. · the negative terminal of a voltaic cell or battery.
one of the electrodes (= objects that electricity moves through) in a piece of electrical equipment. The anode is the negative electrode in a battery and ...