Analysis of Methods of Sinking Alloys on the Surface of Items
Keywords:
electrolyte, decorativ, antifriction, potentialAbstract
Based on the chemical precision of metals, the oxidation reaction of the dissolved returner lies in the electrolyte, resulting in the return of metal on a catalytic active surface free of electrons. The more positive the standard potential of metal, that is, the more non-metallic it is, the wider the ability to choose a returner. The main condition for the reaction to occur is its autocatalytic character, which means that the sedimentation metal will depend on its ability to catalytically accelerate the return process.
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