Legendaries (excluding Manaphy), and baby Pokemon cannot breed Even though some people think they cant genderless Pokemon like Electrode and magneton can breed (usually with ditto)
Electrode doesnt evolve. Voltorb evolves into Electrode at level 30 Electrode doesnt evolve. Voltorb evolves into Electrode at level 30
No, Electrode does not evolve.
it is at the end where the 4 poke balls are in the office, with i think a nugget, a master ball and electrode's :)
Voltorb evolves in electrode at Lv. 30 =^)
Legendaries (excluding Manaphy), and baby Pokemon cannot breed Even though some people think they cant genderless Pokemon like Electrode and magneton can breed (usually with ditto)
The dropping mercury electrode
Electrode potential is the voltage that an electrode is at. This has to be measured versus a reference electrode
Electrode doesnt evolve. Voltorb evolves into Electrode at level 30 Electrode doesnt evolve. Voltorb evolves into Electrode at level 30
No, Electrode does not evolve.
The electrode was placed in the Chemistry lab. This is the sentence that uses the word electrode.
Consumable electrode welding contain the processes where the electrode acts as the filler material and the electrode that generates the arc. Because the electrode is also the filler material, the electrode 'burns' or is consumed, hence consumable electrode.
The Cathode is the negative electrode; the anode is the positive electrode
I still have a spare electrode.
A glass electrode is made of a doped glass membrane and is an electrode which is ion-selective.
A reference electrode is an electrode with a well-known electrode potential. Its main function is to serve as a half cell to build an electrochemical cell.
A reference electrode is used to establish a stable electrochemical potential for comparison within a measurement system, while an indicator electrode is used to respond to changes in the analyte concentration being measured. Reference electrodes provide a fixed potential, whereas indicator electrodes change their potential in response to the analyte's concentration.