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An electrode is a conductive material that allows the flow of electric current into or out of a medium, typically an electrolyte in electrochemical cells. Electrodes can be classified as anodes (where oxidation occurs) and cathodes (where reduction occurs). They are essential components in batteries, fuel cells, and various electronic devices, facilitating chemical reactions that generate or store energy. The material and design of electrodes significantly influence the performance and efficiency of these systems.

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