Doing so lets macrophages
transfer positive ions — and a positive electric charge.
Not exact matches
As the need to
transfer lithium
ions between the
positive and negative anodes is a crucial function for a battery, we see the separator as equally, if not more, crucial to the successful build out of lithium
ion supply chains.
This electron
transfer turned the
positive ions into neutral molecular hydrogen, which bubbled up and away as a gas.
Instead, water is divided into oxygen gas,
positive hydrogen
ions, and electrons that are
transferred into another circuit.
Electrolytes are essential in rechargeable batteries because they close the circuit inside the batteries by allowing
ions to
transfer; otherwise, the battery can't continue to conduct electricity from the
positive to the negative poles and back again.
In the case of the negative
ion source, the small amount of cesium is injected into the
ion source and the cesium - adsorbed surface of the so - called «plasma electrode» become activated to
transfer the electron to hydrogen atoms and hydrogenous
positive ions that are colliding on the surface.