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El electrodo conectado al polo positivo se conoce como ánodo, y el conectado al negativo como cátodo. Cada electrodo atrae a los iones de carga opuesta. Así, los iones negativos, o aniones, son atraídos y se desplazan hacia el ánodo (electrodo positivo), mientras que los iones positivos, o cationes, son atraídos y se desplazan hacia el cátodo (electrodo negativo).
Electrolysis is the process which separates the elements of a compound using electricity. A direct electrical current is applied by means of a pair of electrodes connected to an electrical power source which are submerged in a solution. The electrode connected to the positive pole is known as the anode and the one connected to the negative pole is the cathode. Each electrode attracts the ions with an opposing charge. Thus the negative ions or anions are attracted by the anode (positive electrode) and move towards it while the positive ions, or cations, are attracted to the cathode (negative electrode).
  :: ITC :: Electrólisis ...  
El electrodo conectado al polo positivo se conoce como ánodo, y el conectado al negativo como cátodo. Cada electrodo atrae a los iones de carga opuesta. Así, los iones negativos, o aniones, son atraídos y se desplazan hacia el ánodo (electrodo positivo), mientras que los iones positivos, o cationes, son atraídos y se desplazan hacia el cátodo (electrodo negativo).
Electrolysis is the process which separates the elements of a compound using electricity. A direct electrical current is applied by means of a pair of electrodes connected to an electrical power source which are submerged in a solution. The electrode connected to the positive pole is known as the anode and the one connected to the negative pole is the cathode. Each electrode attracts the ions with an opposing charge. Thus the negative ions or anions are attracted by the anode (positive electrode) and move towards it while the positive ions, or cations, are attracted to the cathode (negative electrode).
  :: ITC :: Electrólisis ...  
El electrodo conectado al polo positivo se conoce como ánodo, y el conectado al negativo como cátodo. Cada electrodo atrae a los iones de carga opuesta. Así, los iones negativos, o aniones, son atraídos y se desplazan hacia el ánodo (electrodo positivo), mientras que los iones positivos, o cationes, son atraídos y se desplazan hacia el cátodo (electrodo negativo).
Electrolysis is the process which separates the elements of a compound using electricity. A direct electrical current is applied by means of a pair of electrodes connected to an electrical power source which are submerged in a solution. The electrode connected to the positive pole is known as the anode and the one connected to the negative pole is the cathode. Each electrode attracts the ions with an opposing charge. Thus the negative ions or anions are attracted by the anode (positive electrode) and move towards it while the positive ions, or cations, are attracted to the cathode (negative electrode).