what is the difine Electrode
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An electrode is a conductor of electricity that can carry electric current into non-metals and other poor conductors of electricity. There are two types of electrode: an anode and cathode. The positively charged electrode is called anode and the negatively charged electrode is called cathode.
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Definition of electrode
1 : a conductor used to establish electrical contact with a nonmetallic part of a circuit. 2 : an element in a semiconductor device (such as a transistor) that emits or collects electrons or holes or controls their movements
2 : Electrodes are conductors by which electrons flow through to generate a current. There are two types of electrodes, cathodes, and anodes. Cathode attracts the positively charged cations. Anode attracts negatively charged anions. Electrodes are commonly made of metals such as platinum and zinc.
3; As per the definition of the electrode, it is any substance that is a good conductor of electricity and these substances usually connect non-metallic parts of a circuit for example semiconductors, an electrolyte, plasmas, vacuum or even air.
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