S sxy Member May 11, 2022 #1 Hi Why the negative ion: OH- goes from the positive electrode to the negative electrode in the process of using the Alkaline battery ? thanks
Hi Why the negative ion: OH- goes from the positive electrode to the negative electrode in the process of using the Alkaline battery ? thanks
S shortbus= Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member May 12, 2022 #3 Ylli said: Electric field. Click to expand... So does that make Wrigley Field a battery since 1988, when they installed the lights? Wrigley Field - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org
Ylli said: Electric field. Click to expand... So does that make Wrigley Field a battery since 1988, when they installed the lights? Wrigley Field - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org
S sxy Member May 13, 2022 #4 Thanks for your answer. But ion: OH- is negatively charged and so is the negative electrode; so they should repel each other. thank you very much
Thanks for your answer. But ion: OH- is negatively charged and so is the negative electrode; so they should repel each other. thank you very much