An electrode is one of the external terminals on an electrochemical cell at which electrical contact with the cell can be made. At a minimum, an electrochemical cell has two electrodes, often referred to as the anode and the cathode, which are the connection points at...
An apparatus consisting of two (or more) electrodes which, while separated from each other spatially, are in electrical contact with each other via a current path passing through one (or more) conductive media with which the electrodes are in contact.
A electroanalytical cell is an electrochemical cell designed for making an analytical measurement, such as measuring the concentration of an analyte in a solution or measuring the rate constant of a reaction at an electrode surface.
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