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What is Electrode? - BYJUS What is Electrode? Electrodes can be defined as conductors that are used to make electrical contact with a non-metallic part of the circuit The term was first coined by William Whewell and derived from Greek words Elektron, which means “amber” and hodos which translates to “a way ”
Electrode | Conductors, Reactions Cells | Britannica electrode, electric conductor, usually metal, used as either of the two terminals of an electrically conducting medium; it conducts current into and out of the medium, which may be an electrolytic solution as in a storage battery, or a solid, gas, or vacuum
Definition of electrodes - Chemistry Dictionary What is an Electrode? An electrode is a solid electric conductor that carries electric current into non-metallic solids, or liquids, or gases, or plasmas, or vacuums Electrodes are typically good electric conductors, but they need not be metals In an electrochemical cell, reduction and oxidation reactions take place at the electrodes
What is Electrodes? - Definition, Types and Advantages An electrode is a piece of wire or rod (of a metal or alloy), with or without flux covering, which carries current for welding At one end it is gripped in a holder and an arc is set up at the other end
Understanding Electrodes: A Comprehensive Guide | Artizono Electrodes are essential components in electrochemistry, serving as the sites where chemical reactions involving electron transfer occur In an electrochemical cell, there are typically two main types of electrodes: the anode and the cathode The anode is where oxidation happens, meaning it releases electrons into the external circuit