An anode slime is a sediment which settles at the bottom of a copper electrorefining cell, which is rich in silver, gold, selenium and tellurium.
Zinc is the anode.
An anode is positive, Cathode is negative. As such, an anode would usually be denoted as + If that is what you meant.
The Anode in electrochemical cell has negative charge (-ve).
The anode is positively polarized, attracting negatively charged ions or electrons. In electrochemistry, oxidation occurs at the anode where electrons are lost.
Just have a crack at Sacrificial anode in wikipedia.org.
the two types of anode is stationary anode and rotating anode
Synthesize a king slime and a king cure slime. King Slime=(slime+slime)+(slime+slime) King Cureslime=Megalodon+(any slime, B rank I think) GOOD LUCK!
"Slime" in French is "la slime" or "le slime."
no they need slime. if its a slime alien it needs slime. that's why its called a slime alien. but it will grow in jelly too though
Nick slime is nickalodien slime. It's green and sticky
King Slime + Metal King Slime & King Bubble Slime + Metal Kaiser Slime. NOTE: Grandpa Slime is pretty hard!
Zinc is the anode.
An anode is positive, Cathode is negative. As such, an anode would usually be denoted as + If that is what you meant.
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.