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/kæθɒdɪk tʃɑːrdʒ/ · cat.hod.ic.charge
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- The amount of electric charge accumulated on a cathode in an electrochemical cell. The cathodic charge was measured using an electrochemical analyzer.
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- A type of electrochemical reaction where a cathodic charge is involved. The cathodic charge reaction was studied in a laboratory setting.
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Did you know? The concept of cathodic charge is crucial in the development of batteries and fuel cells, which rely on electrochemical reactions to generate electricity.