Anode

  • 31Anode — 1.1 Positivt ladet elektrode. 1.2 Anode er betegnelsen for den elektrode, hvor strømmen går ind i et udladningsrør. Betegnelsen er ved at udgå som betegnelse i kemien …

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  • 32Anode — Ano|de* die; , n <aus engl. anode (von dem engl. Physiker M. Faraday eingeführt) zu gr. ánodos »Aufweg; Eingang«, dies zu ↑ana... u. hodós »Weg«> positive ↑Elektrode; Ggs. ↑Kathode …

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  • 33anode — [19] The term anode, meaning ‘positive electrode’, appears to have been introduced by the English philosopher William Whewell around 1834. It was based on Greek ánodos ‘way up’, a compound noun formed from aná ‘up’ and hodós ‘way’ (also… …

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  • 34anode — the electrode of an electrolyte cell at which oxidation occurs; electrons flow away from the anode in the external circuit; it is usually at the electrode that corrosion occurs and metal ions enter solution …

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  • 35anode — [[t]æ̱noʊd[/t]] anodes N COUNT In electronics, an anode is the positive electrode in a cell such as a battery. Compare cathode. [TECHNICAL] …

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  • 36Anode —   The positive pole or electrode of an electrolytic cell, vacuum tube, etc. (see also sacrificial anode) …

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  • 37anode — anodas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Elektrodas, į kurį iš terpės pereina elektronai arba iš kurio į terpę pereina teigiamieji el. krūviai. atitikmenys: angl. anode rus. анод …

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  • 38anode — [19] The term anode, meaning ‘positive electrode’, appears to have been introduced by the English philosopher William Whewell around 1834. It was based on Greek ánodos ‘way up’, a compound noun formed from aná ‘up’ and hodós ‘way’ (also… …

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  • 39Anode Sacrificielle — Une anode sacrificielle est une anode qui permet par sa dissolution (oxydation) la circulation de courant. Anode sacrificielle (en partie corrodée) destinée à protéger certaines parties métalliques immergées d une coque de bateau On doit utiliser …

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  • 40Anode ray — Anode rays (or Canal rays) were observed in experiments by a German scientist, Eugen Goldstein, in 1886. Goldstein used a gas discharge tube which had a perforated cathode. A ray is produced in the holes (canals) in the cathode and travels in a… …

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