Definition
The electrolyte solution or the region of an electrolyte at the anode in an electrochemical cell.
Etymology
From 'anode' + '-lyte' (substance that conducts electricity). Combined from Greek 'ano-' (up) + 'hodos' (way/path) for anode, plus 'lysis' (loosening) for electrolyte.
Kelly Says
In batteries and electroplating, the anolyte is the charged liquid right at the positive electrode—it's where the real chemical action happens. Industries worth billions of dollars depend on controlling what happens at the anolyte boundary.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
አን OLIVERት
an-oh-li-t
ARالعربية
محلول الأنيليت
muḥallul al-anīlīt
BNবাংলা
আনোলাইট
an-oh-lai-t
CACatalà
anolític
an-oh-li-tee-k
CSČeština
anolyt
an-oh-lit
DEDeutsch
Anolyt
ahn-oh-liht
ELΕλληνικά
ανόλυτο
an-oh-lee-toh
ESEspañol
anólitico
ahn-oh-lee-tee-koh
FISuomi
anolyytti
an-oh-lee-ttee
FRFrançais
anolytique
ahn-oh-li-teek
HIहिन्दी
अनोलिट
an-oh-lit
HUMagyar
anolyt
an-oh-lit
IDBahasa Indonesia
anolyt
an-oh-lit
ITItaliano
anolito
ahn-oh-lee-toh
MSBahasa Melayu
anolyt
an-oh-lit
MYမြန်မာ
အနိုလိုက်
an-oh-loi-k
NLNederlands
anolyt
an-oh-lit
PLPolski
anolit
an-oh-lit
PTPortuguês
anólitico
ahn-oh-lee-tee-koh
RORomână
anolit
an-oh-lit
SVSvenska
anolyt
an-oh-lit
SWKiswahili
anolyt
an-oh-lit
TAதமிழ்
அனோலைட்
an-oh-lai-t
TEతెలుగు
అనోలైట్
an-oh-lai-t
TRTürkçe
anolyt
an-oh-lit
UKУкраїнська
аноліт
anolit
VITiếng Việt
anolyt
an-oh-lit