"From Batteries to Fuel Cells: The Vital Function of Anodes Explained"


 

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An anode is an essential component in various electrochemical processes, such as batteries, electrolysis, and fuel cells. It is the electrode through which the current flows into a device. In a battery, for example, the anode is where oxidation reactions occur, releasing electrons that flow to the cathode, powering the device. In the context of electrolysis, the anode is the positive electrode, where ions are attracted and react. Materials for anodes can vary based on the application, from metals like lithium in rechargeable batteries to graphite in electrolysis.


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