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Definition of Cathodes
1. cathode [n] - See also: cathode
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cathodes
Literary usage of Cathodes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1919)
"Oxygen and Sulfur in the Melting of Copper cathodes BY STANISLAUS ... Melting the
cathodes. 3. Oxidizing period—saturating the copper with cuprous sub-oxide ..."
2. Scientific papers of the Bureau of Standards by United States National Bureau of Standards (1913)
"COMPARISON OF GOLD AND PLATINUM cathodes In the summer of 1909 we purchased two
gold crucibles of the same dimensions and weight as the two platinum dishes, ..."
3. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1899)
"25) asserts that all the phenomena of two cathodes can be explained simply by
supposing the rays to consist of negatively charged particles emitted with ..."
4. Recent Copper Smelting by Thomas Thornton Read (1914)
"cathodes. The day's starting sheets having been delivered to the different
divisions by the night shift, the lank men begin drawing cathodes in the morning. ..."
5. Cyanide Processes by Eugene Benjamin Wilson (1896)
"cathodes. THE cathodes next require our attention, and these are as important as
the anodes, and possibly more so. ..."
6. A Complete Treatise on the Electro-deposition of Metals: Comprising Electro by Georg Langbein (1898)
"The anodes should present at least as large a surface as the cathodes; for flat
moulds the distance between them and the anodes may be two to three inches, ..."