lol thisI think you should post it in the physics forum
I think you should post it in the physics forum
This is part of my chem homework so not sure if srslol this
strongderp/10 fiction
4.6 in production of materials "Define the terms anode, cathode, electrode and electrolyte to describe galvanic cells" It's the electrolyte bit haha//shotmobile charge carriers basically means free electrons and yes
this isn't HSC stuff?
oohh it's also sort of in physics as well4.6 in production of materials "Define the terms anode, cathode, electrode and electrolyte to describe galvanic cells" It's the electrolyte bit haha//shot
oohh it's also sort of in physics as well
gotcha c: You really do learn something new everydayteridax said:lol, I dropped science in year 11, so don't blame me
-pats teridax- s'ok m8. I'm not blaming anyone lol xDlol, Fiction I dropped science in year 11, don't blame me
but I agree with seventhroot - in fact electrodes is probably more evident in physics from my little research
I understand electrochemistry may have something to do with what you're saying but I find more relevance in the physics forum.4.6 in production of materials "Define the terms anode, cathode, electrode and electrolyte to describe galvanic cells" It's the electrolyte bit haha//shot
I honestly don't care where this thread is placed. I don't do physics so I had previously no idea whether this topic was in the physics course~I understand electrochemistry may have something to do with what you're saying but I find more relevance in the physics forum.
I'm just saying you might get more answers thereI honestly don't care where this thread is placed. I don't do physics so I had previously no idea whether this topic was in the physics course~
I'm happy to delete the thread. C:
Pretty sure I've got my question answered by squareroot. Thus the don't care bit.I'm just saying you might get more answers there