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Electrolyte: Substance that dissociates into ions when it dissolves in water.
Elutriation: Freeing sludge of its mother liquor by washing it with water.
Emulsifier: A chemical that helps suspending one liquid in another.

 


electrolyte : A substance which dissociates (separates) into two or more ions when it is dissolved in water.

polyelectrolyte A high-molecular-weight substance having points of positive or negative charges that is formed by either natural or man-made processes.

An electric current passes through an electrolyte causing ions to move toward the electrodes. The positively charged electrode, called the anode, attracts anions and causes them to be oxidized. The negative electrode is called the cathode.

chemical energy of a fuel, such as hydrogen, and an oxidant, such as oxygen, directly to electricity. The principal components of a fuel cell are catalytically activated electrodes for the fuel (anode) and the oxidant (cathode) and an electrolyte to ...

Because low temperatures are important in delaying the settling of the clay particles it is assumed that varve formation can occur only with glacial waters. The salts of seawater prevent the formation of varves of this kind. The electrolytes in ...

In the laboratory ozone can be produced by electrolysis using a 9 volt battery, a pencil graphite rod cathode, a platinum wire anode and a 3M sulfuric acid electrolyte [3]. The half cell reactions taking place are: ...

conductance conductivity, the indirect measure of electrolytes in water; the reciprocal of resistance; an electromotive force of 1 volt between two points is 1 mho or 1 siemens (S); specific conductance, ...

See also: Liquid, Water, Air, Nitrogen, Discharge

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