kathode
/ˈkæθoʊd/ or /kæˈtoʊd/Definitions
1. noun
The electrode at which reduction occurs in an electrochemical cell, typically the negative terminal.
“The kathode in the battery was corroded, causing it to malfunction.”
1. noun
The electrode at which reduction occurs in an electrochemical cell, typically the negative terminal.
“The kathode in the battery was corroded, causing it to malfunction.”