cathodic

/kəˈθɒdɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to or producing an electric current that flows towards the cathode in an electrolytic cell or other electrochemical system.

“The cathodic protection system helped prevent corrosion on the steel pipes.”

2. noun

the electrode at which a reduction reaction occurs in an electrochemical cell.

“The cathode in the battery was damaged, causing the device to malfunction.”

Synonyms

  • negative
  • reducing

Antonyms

  • oxidizing
  • positive