the two types of anode is stationary anode and rotating anode
The anode and the cathode are the metal components that are in contact with the electrolyte in a battery.
An anode is positive, Cathode is negative. As such, an anode would usually be denoted as + If that is what you meant.
Zinc is the anode.
Yes, the ratio of anode rays (or positive ions) depends on the nature of the gas present in the discharge tube. Different gases ionize at varying rates and produce different types of positive ions, which can affect the mass-to-charge ratio of the anode rays. Consequently, the composition of the gas influences the characteristics and behavior of the anode rays generated during discharge.
The Cathode is the negative electrode; the anode is the positive electrode
There is no such thing as anode rays!!
Yes, the anode is positive in a battery.
In electrolysis, the anode is positive.
Yes, oxidation occurs at the anode.
A rotating anode promotes cooling between exposures by distributing the intense beam from the cathode over the surface of the anode. A rotating anode tube lasts a lot longer than a stationary x-ray tube.
In a simple cell, the anode is typically more reactive than the cathode. The anode undergoes oxidation, releasing electrons, while the cathode undergoes reduction, accepting those electrons. This difference in reactivity drives the flow of electrons from the anode to the cathode, generating electrical energy.
The Anode in electrochemical cell has negative charge (-ve).