anode

The electrode where oxidation occurs in an electrochemical cell. It is the positive electrode in an electrolytic cell, while it is the negative electrode in a galvanic cell. The current on the anode is considered a positive current according to international convention; however, in electroanalytical chemistry the anodic current is often considered negative. Contrast with cathode.



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Instrument database: Bruker AXS GmbH - Q8 MAGELLAN
Instrument database: Bruker AXS GmbH - S8 DRAGON - XRF Spectrometer
Link database: Chemical Fact Sheet: Titanium
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Instrument database: Thermo ARL - ARL Advant XP and XP+ X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometer
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Instrument database: Austin AI, LLC - X-RED3000 X-ray diffraction spectrometer
Link database: Chemical Fact Sheet: Tellurium
Instrument database: Allied Analytical Systems - Plasma 300 - ICP-OES Spectrometer
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Instrument database: Austin AI, LLC - StressX3000 portable X-ray diffraction system
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Link database: Human Metabolome Database: Tellurium
Instrument database: Austin AI, LLC - TX2000 Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometer
Instrument database: Innov-X Systems - Innov-X Inspector Series™
Material database: Canadian Certified Reference Materials Project (CCRMP) - CUPD-1 Copper Anode
Instrument database: Bruker Elemental GmbH - Q8 MAGELLAN - Optical Emission Spectrometer
Material database: Canadian Certified Reference Materials Project (CCRMP) - CUAR-1 Copper Anode
Link database: Chemical Fact Sheet: Lithium