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As noted earlier, in the two important versions of the electrolytic process, brine is the electrolyte (in which the passage of electric current occurs by the movement of charged particles called ions), and graphite rods are the anodes (positive terminals).
The efficiency of the electrolytic process of lead removal was found to be a function of electrolyte composition.
The second electrolytic process reduces the oxide directly in an RF3-LiF-CaF2 molten salt.
Hydropower for the electrolytic process is supplied by a gigantic generating station at Kemano, 51 miles (82 km) southeast.
A process whereby electrical energy is converted directly into chemical energy is one of electrolysis; i.e., an electrolytic process.
To treat the water that the spa does need to use, "we've incorporated a carefully selected electrolytic process," he added.
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More care is required, and for articles that must be made watertight, the electrolytic processes do not have the soldering effect of the hot processes.
It is quite common for hydrometallurgical, pyrometallurgical, and electrolytic processes to be used one after another in the treatment of a single metal.
August 23rd, Ocho Rios, Jamaica: Vacationing here on the "Bauxite Riviera," Treasury Secretary O'Neill said that he felt "ten years younger" after a week of "just lying around on the clay beach, watching my grandkids extract silicate compounds using electrolytic processes.
Electrolytic processes consist of two steps: the preparation of a feedstock containing magnesium chloride and the dissociation of this compound into magnesium metal and chlorine gas in electrolytic cells.
The fundamental data will be combined with the computer code for predicting the molten-salts electrolytic processes.
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