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Cortez Ingram
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22 January, 15:12
What is an electrode?
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Meredith Goodman
22 January, 15:27
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Electrode
An electrode is a electrical conductor. It is a conductor in which electricity enters or leaves a substance.
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Melanie Reynolds
22 January, 15:41
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A conductor for which electricity enters or leaves an object.
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