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This is the reverse of the terminology used in an electrolytic cell.
Electrons go into the - terminal of an electrolytic cell, but electric current goes out.
It is also used in electrolytic cells to carry the ions between the electrodes.
The entire apparatus is called an electrolytic cell.
The follicular probe is the cathode of an electrolytic cell.
The decomposition of water into hydrogen and oxygen can be performed in an electrolytic cell.
Such systems reduce, but do not eliminate, the need to clean the electrolytic cell and the occurrence of calcium scale in the water.
In an electrolytic cell the overpotential requires more energy than thermodynamically expected to drive a reaction.
Electrometallurgy involves metallurgical processes that take place in some form of electrolytic cell.
Many electrolytic cells may also lack the requisite electrocatalysts.
The Hofmann voltameter is often used as a small-scale electrolytic cell.
The mercury is recycled into the electrolytic cell.
An electrical cell (or an "electrolytic cell") is used for these reactions.
Likewise the cell with the smaller voltage charges, making it an electrolytic cell.
The building that houses the many electrolytic cells is usually called a cell room or cell house, although some plants are built outdoors.
An electrolytic cell's anode is more positive using more energy than thermodynamics require.
Hypochlorinator is a system which produces sodium hypochlorite from sea water by electrolytic cells.
Edmond Becquerel discovered the photovoltaic effect in 1839 while experimenting with an electrolytic cell.
Similarly to a galvanic cell, electrolytic cells usually consist of two half cells.
Clarizon Ltd., a company working on an electrolytic cell for generating ozone with high efficiencies.
The Utah researchers said fusion occurred in the palladium electrode when electricity passed through the electrolytic cell.
Commercially, electrolytic cells are used in electrorefining and electrowinning of several non-ferrous metals.
Almost all high-purity aluminium, copper, zinc and lead is produced industrially in electrolytic cells.
Taking place in an electrolytic cell, the current density, temperature, and solution are carefully controlled to ensure proper plating.
For the electrolytic cell, the external markings of anode and cathode are opposite the chemical definition.