The Anode in electrochemical cell has negative charge (-ve).
A neutral atom has not an electrical charge; only cations have a positive charge. Using an electrochemical cell with two electrodes (anode and catode) you can determine the charge of ions in the solution.
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A stimulus A stimulus is a change that starts an electrochemical charge, an impulse, moving along a nerve cell.
To maintain charge neutrality in each of the half-cells.
To complete the internal circuit by migration of ions.
The nodes of the electrochemical cell are called the electrodes. The Cathode is the + end (of a battery). Negative charge enters through it. The - end is called the anode.
at the anode
it loses mass
it loses mass
A neutral atom has not an electrical charge; only cations have a positive charge. Using an electrochemical cell with two electrodes (anode and catode) you can determine the charge of ions in the solution.
E.Electrons move away from the anode.
They are called the electrodes or terminals. The parts of a cell where current leaves and enters the cell. The cathode is the positive, the anode is the negative.
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cathode is electron negative but anode is positiveAnswerFor electrochemical cells, electrons travel through the external circuit from the anode to the cathode.
A stimulus A stimulus is a change that starts an electrochemical charge, an impulse, moving along a nerve cell.
In an electrochemical cell, electrons move spontaneously from anode to cathode. In electrolytic cell, energy has be applied to make electrons move in the circuit. Electrochemical cell are easy to create.