työläiselektrodiin
Työläiselektrodiin is a Finnish term that translates to "worker electrode" or "active electrode" in English. It refers to the electrode in an electrochemical cell where the primary chemical reaction of interest takes place. In many electrochemical processes, such as electrolysis or galvanic cells, there are two electrodes: a working electrode and a counter electrode. The working electrode is the site where the analyte is oxidized or reduced, or where a product is formed or consumed. Its potential is carefully controlled or measured to study the electrochemical behavior of the substance.
The behavior of the working electrode is crucial for understanding electrochemical phenomena. Its surface properties, composition,