what is electrode ?
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An electrode is an electrical conductor used to make contact with a nonmetallic part of a circuit. The word was coined by William Whewell at the request of the scientist Michael Faraday from two Greek words: elektron, meaning amber, and hodos, a way.
Types and Examples of Electrodes
Some commonly used inert electrodes include platinum, gold, graphite(carbon), and rhodium. Some reactive electrodes include zinc, copper, lead, and silver.
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An electrode is a small piece of metal or other substance that is used to take an electric current to or from a source of power, a piece of equipment, or a living body.
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