damn how didn’t I know all of this already. Seems like witchcraft honestly
This is an excellent video on electrolysis. I love how gets into more advanced uses other than generating hydrogen. Electroplating, battery technology, etc. So many uses!
Submitted 17 hours ago by sexy_peach@feddit.org to technology@beehaw.org
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eq7fR9ISuCw
damn how didn’t I know all of this already. Seems like witchcraft honestly
This is an excellent video on electrolysis. I love how gets into more advanced uses other than generating hydrogen. Electroplating, battery technology, etc. So many uses!
also permanent hair removal
Ben is fantastic. I’ll be trying his waterproof cardboard later this fall.
sem@piefed.blahaj.zone 12 hours ago
He lost me when he said the cathode was negatively charged and the anion was positively charged… It’s the other way around, right?
In my mind, cat- means positive and an- means negative. This isn’t the mandela effect, right?
From wikipedia article on ions.
However, their anode article is nore cagey:
So the + side is the cathode only when discharging?
And then here on the electrolysis page of wikipedia, they have labeled the positive side Anode and the negative side cathode.??
Does it seem crazy to anyone else that cathode and anode are not always the same as cation and anion, and flip meanings when charging or discharging?
Is there a way for this to make sense?
What is this “Charge into device” language?