Name the anode and cathode used in Nickel- Cadmium cell?
Answers
Answered by
4
Answer:
Explanation:
your answer.
Attachments:

Answered by
2
In the Nickel-Cadmium cell, the anode is made out of Cadmium and the cathode is made out of Nickel Hydroxide.
- There are different types of chemical cells that we use as modern batteries.
- Similarly, the Nickel-Cadmium cell is one of the most used batteries and it's a rechargeable battery.
- The cathode or the positive electrode of this battery is made out of Nickel Hydroxide and the anode or the negative electrode of this battery is made out of cadmium.
- The name of this battery was derived from the two main metals of the two electrodes of this battery.
Similar questions