anode
if it is dipped the zinc electrode looses the electron in to the solution as zinc ions and it attains negative charge on th electrode and it absorb the positive ions in the solution.so w can see a bundle of positive ions just around the zinc electrode
The electrode that removes ions from solution
The Cathode is the negative electrode; the anode is the positive electrode
when the beta particle from a decay product enters the geiger muller tube, it collides with an atom ionizing it which in turn releases more electrons. this causes a chain reaction of cascading electrons until it hits the electrode which is measured as one count. After this event, the tube is filled with slow moving positive ions that advance towards the outer walls. during this time, an electron(beta particle) that enters the tube will strike an electron and become absorbed by these positive ions instead of causing another avalanche. This is the dead time.
Yes, anode the electron provides electrode. It is stated that an electrode is a conductor that is used to make contact with non-metallic parts of a circuit.
Electrons have a negative charge and are attracted by the positive end.
We find carbon or graphite as the center electrode of a zinc-carbon battery. It's the "common" battery we use in lots of stuff (but not an alkaline battery). That center electrode is the positive one, and the zinc makes up the outer or negative electrode in this battery. In an alkaline battery, manganese dioxide is the center, or the cathode (positive electrode). Powdered zinc will be found as the outer or negative electrode (anode).
Place an inverted test tube over the elctrode
In 1907 American inventor Lee De Forest invented the three-electrode vacuum tube
In 1907 American inventor Lee De Forest invented the three-electrode vacuum tube
Thise electrode is the cathode.
Cathode- is the negative electrode.Anode- is the positive electrode.