「ANODE」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| These two electrodes make up the | anode and cathode respectively. |
| ectrolysis with minimal separation between the | anode and the cathode. |
| then electrolysed in a cell fitted with a lead | anode and an aluminium cathode. |
| uated glass tube containing two electrodes; an | anode and a cathode. |
| ity through a saline/zinc solution with a zinc | anode and steel conductor. |
| materials situated between two electrodes, the | anode and cathode, all deposited on a substrate. |
| in turn is detected by current flow between an | anode and cathode in the chamber. |
| eads to the anodic dissolution of the metal on | anode and simultaneous deposition of copper-ions on |
| n compressor where hydrogen is supplied to the | anode, and compressed hydrogen is collected at the c |
| ntrolled bath of electrolyte and serves as the | anode as it is connected to the positive terminal of |
| l Li-Ion batteries use graphitic carbon as the | anode, but replacing this with silicon nanotubes exp |
| method to compensate for silver lost from the | anode by mechanical causes, and conducted an isotope |
| o notice that objects in the tube, such as the | anode, cast a sharp-edged shadow on the tube wall. |
| ssium) chloride solution is passed through the | anode compartment, leaving at a lower concentration. |
| The exhaust is primarily CO2 produced from the | anode consumption and hydrogen fluoride (HF) from th |
| alytes are attracted to the positively charged | anode, counter to the EOF, while positively charged |
| rsed in an aqueous electrolyte solution and an | anode counter-electrode composed of a metal such as |
| The | anode current exhibits shot noise. |
| ese angled plates (not to be confused with the | anode) focus the electron stream onto certain spots |
| w of electrons into the positive electrode, or | anode, from a species in solution. |
| The blistered copper is put into an | anode furnace (a furnace that uses the blister coppe |
| The blister copper goes to six | anode furnaces which feed three anode casting wheels |
| s are accelerated towards a positively charged | anode, generating an current. |
| with this low metals content is referred to as | anode grade coke. |
| rent (DC) (in which case the part is simply an | anode in DC operation), or alternating pulses (alter |
| William Robert Grove, and consisted of a zinc | anode in dilute sulfuric acid and a platinum cathode |
| veloped for cardiac pacemaker application, the | anode is lithium and the cathode a proprietary compo |
| The | anode is nickel-plated. |
| The nickel | anode is dissolved into the electrolyte in form of n |
| ter to hydrogen and oxygen gas occurs when the | anode is irradiated with electromagnetic radiation. |
| In a fizzer cell, the decaying | anode is surrounded by a ceramic cell through which |
| Sulfur dioxide acts to depolarize the | anode of the electrolyzer. |
| The | anode of the emitter would charge nanoparticles, whi |
| nd a Neutron, a high voltage is applied to the | anode of the counter. |
| corrosion of a metal surface by making it the | anode of an electrochemical cell and controlling the |
| the hydrogen compressor to be oxidized at the | anode of each cell to form protons and electrons. |
| s copper is then cast into 700 pounds (320 kg) | anode plates and shipped by rail to the refinery. |
| er-fiber) diaphragm separates a cathode and an | anode, preventing the chlorine forming at the anode |
| Anode ray tube showing the rays passing through the | |
| Later work on | anode rays by Wilhelm Wien and J. J. Thomson led to |
| Anode rays (or canal rays) are beams of positive ion | |
| Wien who developed it in 1898 for the study of | anode rays. |
| The typical | anode reaction involves a metal atom in the electrod |
| drogen gases evolve from the cathode while the | anode reacts to form solid molybdenum or cadmium oxi |
| At the destination end a separate electrode ( | anode) remains necessary to collect the multiplied e |
| Eventually, | anode replacement Li-air or Li-water cells are envis |
| The main source of tellurium is from copper | anode slimes, which contain precious metals as well |
| ual cathode microwave generator having annular | anode slit," Thomas J. T. Kwan, 1988 |
| at the zinc is consumed first as a sacrificial | anode, so that it cathodically protects exposed stee |
| ogether in the following order from cathode to | anode: sponge | three sheets of filter paper soaked |
| grid current, and secondary emission from the | anode, thus increasing power conversion efficiency. |
| quantity v across i through | anode to cathode; |
| e transported through an external circuit from | anode to cathode, providing power to connected devic |
| As a sacrificial (galvanic) | anode to protect underground tanks, pipelines, burie |
| The water generally travels from | anode to cathode, but the direction may vary due to |
| drift toward a readout electrode, known as the | anode, under the influence of an applied electric fi |
| A current passes from the | anode, where metal on the surface is oxidized and di |
| Chlorine is formed at the | anode, while sodium formed at the cathode dissolves |
| The MWPC at the end is arranged with the | anode wires in the azimuthal direction, θ, which pro |
| s of a metal wire mesh separated from a copper | anode with a high electric field between them. |
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