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I just used the Discussion Forums search facility and put in "electrolysis".
I got more than a few hits. Here is the first one on my list of hits:- http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...t=electrolysis Might be worth re-reading this thread if you have time. Ann Feuerbach I find interesting. |
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Hello everyone
On the method of electrolysis, the discussion link has already been uploaded in this forum On the zinc soda method, the dissolution of caustic soda attacks zinc, forming zinc hydroxide and releasing hydrogen. The hydrogen, in the nascent state, attacks the metal oxide, and the oxygen starts, the dust remains of the original material. Both have the advantage that they remove the oxide from the "caries" or caverns, which otherwise would have to be eliminated by the treatment of the surface, thus eliminating material. Any acidic method that is used, such as acetic, while decomposing the oxide, simultaneously attack the non-oxidized metal, or the metallic base, once it has acted on the oxide. |
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https://archive.org/stream/blockader...0brig_djvu.txt
Hello Here a text of the electrolysis and ultra-sons Fernando K |
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