electrode
英 [ɪ'lektrəʊd]
美 [ɪ'lɛktrod]
TEM8 CET6
1. electr- + od- "way" + -e.
2. On same pattern as anode, cathode.
electrode 电极electro, 电。-od, 路,见method, anode.
- electrode (n.)
- "one of the two ends of an open electrical circuit," 1834, coined by English physicist and chemist Michael Faraday (1791-1867) from electro- + Greek hodos "way" (see cede) on the same pattern as anode, cathode.
- 1. Each half reaction responds to the interfacial potential at the corresponding electrode.
- 每个半反应都与相应电极上的界面电势差相呼应.
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- 2. In this case, a flow of electrons from electrode to solution occurs.
- 这样, 就发生从电极到溶液的电子流动.
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- 3. The calomel electrode has a small pinhole opening or wick.
- 甘汞电板上有一个针孔或砂芯.
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- 4. Therefore, any changes in the cell are ascribable to the working electrode.
- 因此, 电池中的任何变化,都归因于工作电极.
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- 5. A pool of mercury surrounds the negative electrode.
- 阴极周围是一池水银.
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