Anode Cell
Anode Cell
An anode cell refers to a component used in various electrochemical processes, such as electroplating or electrowinning. It is a container or cell where the anode is placed and connected to an external power supply. The anode, typically made of the metal being deposited or extracted, serves as the positive electrode in the cell. The anode cell is filled with an electrolyte solution, which may contain metal salts or other chemicals necessary for the electrochemical reaction. When the power supply is turned on, an electric current flows from the anode to the cathode, facilitating the desired electrochemical process. The anode cell plays a crucial role in controlling and regulating the deposition or extraction of metal ions during these electrochemical processes.