yes, the weight of anode is decreased & added to the weight of the cathode during electroplating
that is function of anode and cathode in underground piping yes
There is no such thing as anode rays. The cathode rays (aka electron beam) just travels from cathode to anode.
cathode rays can emit electrons anode can collect them
Electroplating involves moving metal from one electrode to another, through a conductive solution. Typically a metal at the anode will lose an electron, become dissolved in solution, and then move in the solution towards the cathode. Once reaching the cathode, the metal ion gains electron(s) and is thus deposited at the cathode. With AC, the metal ions would just move back and forth in the solution, generating heat but no electroplating.
Cathode Ray
The cathode gets coated during electroplating.
The object being electroplated should typically be the cathode. This is because during electroplating, metal ions in the electrolyte solution are attracted to the cathode where they get reduced and deposit onto the surface of the object.
During electroplating, metal ions from the anode are transferred to the cathode where they deposit onto the object being plated. This transfer of metal ions results in the anode losing some of its mass, causing it to become thinner over time as the metal is gradually depleted.
In electroplating, the anode is the positively charged electrode that supplies metal ions to be deposited onto the cathode (the negatively charged electrode). As the electric current flows through the electrolyte solution, metal ions from the anode are attracted to the cathode where they are reduced and form a thin layer of metal coating.
Acidifying the copper sulfate solution helps to increase the conductivity of the solution, facilitating the electroplating process. It also helps to prevent the precipitation of copper hydroxide, which could interfere with the plating process. Additionally, the acid helps to maintain a stable pH level during electroplating.
cathode is electron negative but anode is positiveAnswerFor electrochemical cells, electrons travel through the external circuit from the anode to the cathode.
The relationship between a cathode and an anode involves
the copper cylinder(cathode) and iron rod(anode)
that is function of anode and cathode in underground piping yes
Anode is positive, cathode is negative
There is no such thing as anode rays. The cathode rays (aka electron beam) just travels from cathode to anode.
The shape of the cathode and anode in an electron gun is designed to provide a focused beam of electrons. The cathode typically has a concave shape to emit electrons in a concentrated manner towards the anode. The anode is shaped to help accelerate and focus the electron beam towards the target.