Hi, nice video. I have a question for you. Is it possible to observe release of hydrogen bubbles even slightly during corrosion of steel in salt water, or this requires to add a small amount of acid (for example Hydrogen Cloride) to lower the pH ??
In an electrochemical cell, the higher positive potential is the cathode, therefore the conventional current direction is from the cathode (+) to the anode (-) through the metallic path and from the anode to the cathode in the electrolyte.
The best animated demonstration of basic principle of electrochem cell
There is a mistake in min.3:24 "Electrons flow from the anode to the cathode thru the electrolyte" Should be " thru metallic path"
Why do the electrons swim? ;-) And why don't they take the path through the wire?
Very nice . I understood easily the concept. Thank-you very much
how does cu go into the solution??
Hi, nice video. I have a question for you. Is it possible to observe release of hydrogen bubbles even slightly during corrosion of steel in salt water, or this requires to add a small amount of acid (for example Hydrogen Cloride) to lower the pH ??
What exactly is being reduced, the copper cations?
Great video! If we make the analogy with a salt mist test what are the aode, cathode, mettalic path and electrolyte ?
is there a way to have the animation downloaded to use in presentations?
Anode is positive charged and cathode is negative charged . Which wrong in the video.
U are super good.....pls do have videos on chirality?
one question: the electrons will flow through electrolyte or metallic path? or both?
In an electrochemical cell, the higher positive potential is the cathode, therefore the conventional current direction is from the cathode (+) to the anode (-) through the metallic path and from the anode to the cathode in the electrolyte.
He does not understand it. Electrons flow through metallic path from the anode to the cathode. Electrons cannot move through a liquid, only ions can.
Thanks for the video
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I like so much that animations, plz make animations on the topic electrochemical corrosion and acidic corrosion
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sir why the anode is larger than the cathode in electrochemical cell??
Thank you
nice
Yup corrosion... 😳
Great
helpfull video
I need help in numerical
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i literally want to die
Why is anode negative 🙋♂️
Is it not supposed to be positive
Hi gaiss
lmao bro wtf is dat
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