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Definition of cathodes in English Turkish dictionary

cathode
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cathode
(Tıp) Negatif elektrik yüklü kutup (tersi: Anod)
cathode
{i} katot

Pozitif elektrota katot adı verilir. - The positive electrode is called the cathode.

Tom bir katot ve anot arasındaki farkı anlamıyor. - Tom doesn't understand the difference between a cathode and an anode.

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cathode ray katot şuası
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(İnşaat) eksi kutup
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plural of cathode
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the positive terminal of a galvanic cell
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the electrode of an electrochemical cell at which reduction occurs
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the negative pole or electrode of a galvanic battery
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the negative terminal of an electrolytic cell
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The negative end of an electric field The electrode in an electrochemical cell toward which cations flow and the electrode at which reduction occurs
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the electron-emitting electrode of an electron tube
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One of two electrodes in a fuel cell or battery The cathode, the positive post of the fuel cell, has channels etched into it that distribute the oxygen to the surface of the catalyst It also conducts the electrons back from the external circuit to the catalyst, where they can recombine with the hydrogen ions and oxygen to form water
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The part of a voltaic battery by which the electric current leaves substances through which it passes, or the surface at which the electric current passes out of the electrolyte; the negative pole; opposed to anode
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a negatively charged electrode that is the source of electrons in an electrical device the positively charged terminal of a voltaic cell or storage battery that supplies current
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The positive electrode of a battery (or other device)
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A negatively charged electrode that emits free electrons or negative ions See also anode
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The electrode in an electrolysis at which positive ions are discharged, negative ions are formed, or other reducing actions occur
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The negative electrode of an electrophoretic system toward which cations migrate
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a negatively charged electrode that is the source of electrons in an electrical device
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Name of the negative electrode of an electrical discharge The positive electrode is called anode
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A negative (-) electrode The point of entry of electrons into a device from an external circuit The negative electrode of a semiconductor diode
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the electrode in a galvanic cell at which reduction occurs
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The element providing the electrons for the electrical discharge used to excite the lasing medium
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electrode where reduction occurs
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The negative end of an electric field The electrode in an electrochemical cell toward which the cations flow and the electrode at which reduction occurs
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The electrode in an electrolytic cell that recieves electrons
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the positively charged terminal of a voltaic cell or storage battery that supplies current
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The positive electrode in an electrolytic cell
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(1) The negative electrode of an electric cell (2) The electron-emitting electrode of an electronic tube (3) The electron-rich electrode
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Negatively charged electrode that receives electrons during electrolysis or plating Electrode upon which metals are plated from solution
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A cathode is the negative electrode in a cell such as a battery. Compare anode. the negative electrode, marked (-), from which an electric current leaves a piece of equipment such as a battery   anode (kathodos , from kata- ( CATACLYSM) + hodos ). Terminal or electrode at which electrons enter a system, such as an electrolytic cell or an electron tube. In a battery or other source of direct current, the cathode is the positive terminal. In a passive load it is the negative terminal. In an electron tube, such as a cathode-ray tube, electrons stream off the cathode and travel through the tube toward the anode. cathode ray oscilloscope cathode ray cathode ray tube
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The electrode through which an electric current leaves a liquid, gas or other discrete part of an electric current; the negatively charged pole of an electrochemical cell
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{i} negatively-charged electrode, negative pole of a current (Electricity)
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Negative electrode in electrolytic cells used in the smelting process
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a negative electrode
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The electrode where the reacting cations gain electrons [back] [top]
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The positive electrode The electrode at which a reduction reaction (gain of electrons) occurs
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In an electrochemical cell, the electrode where reduction is occurring; the negative electrode in an electrolytic cell and the positive electrode in a voltaic cell
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the electron-emitting area of an electron tube; see anode
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The electrode where reduction occurs in an electrochemical cell It is the negative electrode in an electrolytic cell, while it is the positive electrode in a galvanic cell The current on the cathode is considered a negative current according to international convention; however, in electroanalytical chemistry the cathodic current is often considered positive Contrast with anode
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Electrode where electrons are gained (reduction) in redox reactions
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cathodes

    Turkish pronunciation

    käthōdz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkaˌᴛʜōdz/ /ˈkæˌθoʊdz/

    Etymology

    [ 'ka-"thOd ] (noun.) 1834. Greek kathodos way down, from kata- + hodos way.
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