The Cathode is the negative electrode; the anode is the positive electrode
the name of the negative electrode is the cathode the name of the positive electrode is the anode
In an electrolytic cell, the positive electrode is the anode.
anode
The anode.
A cathode.
electrons... and thus one unit of negative charge....
When electrons move from one atom to another, they change the charge of the atoms. If you remove one electron that atom becomes 1+ charged because a negative was taken away, making it more positive than negative. The atom that recieves an electron becomes 1- charged because you added a negative, making the atom more negative than positive.
Poles on a magnet attract or repel because of the way the electrons line up. The electrons in the valence shells tend to line up on one side of the nucleus. The electrons have a negative charge and the nucleus has a positive charge. The negative charges in one magnet repel the negative charges in another magnet but attract the positive charges in another magnet.
Yes. It is always better to go an consult a doctor if you are in doubt.
One Positive effect of a solar panel is that 1. There is no pollution 2. It's very effective for when in a sunny location Negative effects: 1. Very expensive and not easy to install 2. Not very effective when in a place that have little or no sunshine at all I hope this is of use ^^
A positive electrode is a cathode. A negative electrode is an anode.An anode is positively charged, while a cathode is negatively charged.
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).
Assuming this is a misspelling of "electrode" ... Electrochemistry can be confusing, because the answer depends on the type of device! In a galvanic cell (or discharging battery), the positively charged electrode is the cathode. However, in an electrolytic cell (or recharging battery), the positively charged electrode is the anode. The easiest way to keep this straight is to remember that the cathode is the one the cations (positively charged ions) migrate towards, and the anode is the one the anions (negatively charged ions) migrate towards.
Negative electrode Cathode One on the right
the magnesium would be negative
a) conducting solution b) negative battery terminal c) positive battery terminal d) object to be plated e) electrical connecting wire
When you add: a negative and a negative: you get a negative a positive and a positive: you get a positive a positive and a negative or a negative and a positive: Subtract the addend with the smaller value from the greater one. If the greater one is positive, your answer will be positive. If the greater addend is negative, your answer will be negative.
-- Remember which one was positive and which was negative, then forget about the signs.-- Write down the one that was positive-- Subtract from it the one that was negative(Notice that if the negative one was bigger, then the answer will be negative.)
Positive one are helpful, negative one are unhelpful
The answer will ALWAYS be negative positive x negative=negative and vice versa positive x positive= positive
A negative times a positive is a negative and that negative times a negative would = a positive. So the answer would be a positive number. *<:)
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