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cathode ray tube The display screen used in most monitors and television sets. An electron gun, at the back of the tube, shoots electrons at a phosphor coated screen, scanning from top to bottom, left to right. This causes the phosphor pixels to glow which creates the picture you see on the screen.
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catholyte The electrolyte adjacent to the cathode of an electrolytic cell.
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cathode The electrode of an electrolytic cell at which reduction is the principal reaction. (Electrons How toward the cathode in the external circuit.) Typical cathodic processes are cation' taking up electrons and being discharged, oxygen being reduced. and the reduction of an element or group of elements from a high Cl a lower valence state. Contrast with anode.
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catharsis The emotional reenactment in thought or symbolic form of a painful experience that brings relief of the distress caused by the original experience.
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catharsis an emotional purging or cleansing experienced by an ancient Greek audience at the end of a tragedy
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