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Copper is relatively noble metal, requiring strong oxidants for its corrosion or dissolution.
A high corrosion current flowed on a grain showing a relatively noble corrosion potential, although both cathodic and anodic Tafel slopes were independent of the orientation.
In 1949 it was called the most noble (difficult to reduce) nonmetal as well as being a relatively noble (difficult to oxidize) metal.
Her example of this was when Bluestar, a relatively noble and honourable cat, gave up her kits for her own ambitions so an evil cat would not take over.
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The part of the steel surface covered with zinc corrosion products has shown relatively less noble potential than other part indicating that zinc corrosion products took a role to protect the base steel against corrosion.
Moreover, the parts of the steel surface covered with zinc corrosion products had developed relatively less noble potential than other parts indicating that zinc corrosion products took a role to protect the base steel against corrosion.
He was the son of a minor, but relatively wealthy noble, Dominik Rejtan, podkomorzy of Nowogródek (today Navahrudak, Belarus) and Teresa Wołodkowicz.
Such a configuration suggests the importance of referring to the relatively stable noble-gas-atom configuration preceding each element in determining the properties of the element, in particular its chemical properties.
In many cases they were from noble but relatively poor families, and some of the wealth they plundered they brought back home to turn into sumptuous castles and palaces.
This mentality has us envision accounting's involvement in the fight as part of a relatively unproblematic if not noble cause.
Napoleon was born on the island of Corsica to a relatively modest family of noble Italian ancestry.
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