Electrochemistry of Non-ferrous MetalsElectrochemistry of metals constitutes a major section of chemistry, devoted to the study and improvement of processes of electro-crystallization (or ionization of metal atoms) ie: chemical conversions at the metal (electronic conductor) - electrolyte (ionic conductor) interface, when an electric current is passed through the electrolyte. |
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PREFACE | 1 |
PRINCIPLES OF ELECTROCRYSTALLISATION OF METALS | 89 |
Roughness of Metal Surface and Adhesiveness | 107 |
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