electrolytic-cell anode
61anolyte — ˈanəˌlīt, nōˌ noun ( s) Etymology: anode + electrolyte : that portion of the electrolyte in the immediate vicinity of the anode in an electrolytic cell opposed to catholyte …
62cathode — n. (also kathode) Electr. 1 the negative electrode in an electrolytic cell or electronic valve or tube. 2 the positive terminal of a primary cell such as a battery (opp. ANODE). Phrases and idioms: cathode ray a beam of electrons emitted from the …
63electropolish — /i lek troh pol ish/, v.t. to give a smooth surface to (metal) by dissolving projecting irregularities at the anode of an electrolytic cell. [1955 60; ELECTRO + POLISH] * * * …
64electrorefining — /i lek troh ri fuy ning/, n. the process for refining a metal in an electrolytic cell, in which the impure metal is used as the anode and the refined metal is deposited on the cathode. [ELECTRO + REFINING] * * * …
65zincode — noun The positive electrode of an electrolytic cell; the anode …
66Cathode — The negative pole or electrode of an electrolytic cell, vacuum tube, etc., where electrons enter (current leaves) the system; the opposite of an anode …
67cathode — UK [ˈkæθəʊd] / US [ˈkæˌθoʊd] noun [countable] Word forms cathode : singular cathode plural cathodes chemistry the negative electrode in a battery or similar piece of electrical equipment, or the negative electrode in an electrolytic cell See:… …
68electrooxidation — ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ at electro + noun Etymology: electr + oxidation : oxidation at the anode in an electrolytic cell …
69galvanoluminescence — |galvə(ˌ)nō, gal|va + noun Etymology: galvano + luminescence : luminescence arising at the anode in an electrolytic cell (as with aluminum electrodes in sodium bicarbonate solution) …
70Chlorine production — This article presents the industrial and laboratory methodologies to prepare elemental chlorine. Contents 1 Gas extraction 1.1 Mercury cell electrolysis 1.2 Diaphragm cell electrolysis (Bipolar) …