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where did the electrode originated​?



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Answer:

electrode (n.)

"one of the two ends of an open electrical circuit," 1834, coined by English physicist and chemist Michael Faraday from electro- + Greek hodos "a way, path, track, road" (a word of uncertain origin; see Exodus) on the same pattern as anode, cathode.

Answer:

Electrode potential has its origin in the potential difference developed at interface between the electrode and the electrolyte.