How to use in-sentence of “electrode”:
– An electrode is an electrical conductor that carries electricity.
– Electrical pulses are quickly sent from one electrode to the other in one direction.
– Since 2000, development of a stabilized zinc electrode system has made this technology competitive with other commercially available rechargeable battery systems.
– The SMAW welding process features a “stick” electrode impregnated with a weld promoter known as flux, clamped to the end.
– In other words, a cathode is a positive electrode on a battery and a negative electrode on an electrolytic cell.
– The anode is an electrode in which loss of electrons by ionization takes place.
– Oxygen passes over one electrode and hydrogen over the other, generating electricity, water and heat.

Example sentences of “electrode”:
– The most well-known type of electrode is the traditional metal paddle with an insulated handle.
– This first layer is well attached to the electrode surface, causing it to be semi-permanent.
– The electrode is made of Tungsten, so used as it will not melt while immersed in the electrical arc.
– The electrode is the part of the defibrillator that gives off the shock.
– One electrode is placed on the convict’s head, and another is placed on the convict’s right shin.
– When the two plates are connected to a current meter with a wire, electric current will pass; this is because oxidation and reduction reduction processes take place in this chemical reaction turning the zinc plate to a negative electrode and the copper plate to a positive electrode, and so the electrons flow from zinc to copper.
– The electrode is usually made of the same kind of metal to be welded.
- The most well-known type of electrode is the traditional metal paddle with an insulated handle.
- This first layer is well attached to the electrode surface, causing it to be semi-permanent.
- The electrode is made of Tungsten, so used as it will not melt while immersed in the electrical arc.
– Because the electrode is consumed by the welding process, the electrode must constantly be fed into the weld.
– Another type of resuscitation electrode is designed as an adhesive pad which can be stuck onto the skin of a patient.
– The second layer is held by this first layer, making it less attached to the electrode than the first layer.
– The size of this electrode varies from around 0.635 millimeters to about 4 millimeters.
– Professionals now use a pH meter, which is potentiometer with an electrode whose potential depends on the amount of H+ ions in the solution.
