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electrode The site, area or location at which electrochemical processes take place. The raised Positive pip on a torch battery is connected to the battery Cathode; the flat end is connected to negative Anode. In a Lead-Acid battery -car battery- Lead is the anode and acid -sulfuric acid, battery acid- the electrolyte. Lead Dioxide is the cathode. In a NiCd, Nickel-Cadmium, battery Nickel is the anode and Cadmium the cathode.
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electrode A conductor through which current enters or leaves an electrolytic cell at which there is a change from conduction by electrons to conduction by charged particles of matter or vice versa.
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electrode A terminal of an electric source through which electrical energy may pass when a circuit is completed
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electrode c. a cardiac catheter containing one or more electrodes; it may be used to pace the heart or to deliver high-energy shocks.
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electrode p. redox p.
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