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Electrode keep electric contact with electrolyte solution
Asked by raviprakashpathak,
02 Aug '12 06:04 pm
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An electrode is an electrical conductor used to make contact with a nonmetallic part of a circuit (e.g. a semiconductor, an electrolyte or a vacuum). The word was coined by the scientist Michael Faraday from the Greek words elektron (meaning amber, from which the word electricity is derived) and hodos, a way.
Answered by Psycho, 02 Aug '12 06:07 pm
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Generate EMF. car batteries have similar EMF principle. copper sulphate is normally used as electrolyte & ferrous rods as 2 electrodes.
Answered by Manoj Joshi, 02 Aug '12 06:07 pm
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