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 Electrodes

We offer metal and carbon electrodes in different shapes and sizes. These electrodes are generally used for electrolysis experiments; however, the set of 11 electrodes may also be used for density and heat conductivity experiments.

Set of 11 electrodes:

For use with student cells or in various other chemical, physics and electricity experiments.

Each metal electrode measures about 5" x 3/4" x 3/64" ( It is 12cm x 2cm x 1.2 mm in metric system).

Carbon (graphite) is 5 mm (1/8") thick.

This set include Aluminum, Brass, Copper, Iron, Lead, Zinc, Carbon, Bronze, Stainless Steel, Magnesium, and Nickel. Each electrode is stamped with a two letter identifier code.

Part# METELECT11

Where can I buy metal electrodes?

You may order metal electrodes online from MiniScience.com online store or from ChemicalStore.com.

 

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List of metals for science experiments

Metals


Electrodes Set of 11

Aluminum Electrode (Al)

Brass Electrode (BS)

Bronze Electrode (BZ)

Carbon Electrode (C)

Copper Electrode (Cu)

Iron Electrode (Fe)

Lead Electrode (Pb)

Magnesium Electrode (Mg)

Nickel Electrode (Ni)

Steel Electrode (SS)

Zinc Electrode (Zn)

Bismuth Pellets (Bi)

Cupper Plates (Cu)

Lead Rod (Pb)

Lead Wire (Pb)

Magnesium Electrode (Mg)

Magnesium Ribbon

Metal Cylinders

Metal Electrodes

Tin metal shots

Zinc Plate (Zn)

Titanium (Ti)

Iron Powder

Copper Powder

Nickel Pellets

Molybdenum (Mo)

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