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How do I remember that anode is positive in electrolysis but negative in electrochemical cells?
I always forget it :|
I always forget it :|
Borek said:Cathode is where the cations go.
alxm said:One's where an oxidation occurs and the other is where a reduction occurs.
I think. I have to admit I never can remember that either. I just look it up again whenever i need to know. Even got confused about it when defending my Master's Thesis a number of years ago.. :) The only ones I know who seem to get it right consistently are actual electrochemists.
I can do tensor calculus, but plus and minus still manages to baffle me...
mack_10 said:in valves (showing my age here) the cathode was where the electrons came from and the anode is where they go to
Borek said:Cathode is where the cations go.
Tubes if you're AmericanAbdul Quadeer said:valves?
wajagawa said:"Red cat, Anny Ox" (Reduction at the cathode, oxidation at the anode. )and "LEO says GER" (Lose electron oxidation/ gain electron reduction).
Knowing these two phrases (?) you will know how electrons flow and can tell which is positive and negative with ease.