Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 2Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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Page 362
... metal chloride was present in the original solution , then the salt par- ticles may well be metal chloride . The energy in the flame is often sufficient to break down the salt particles into their neutral constituent at- oms , M and X ...
... metal chloride was present in the original solution , then the salt par- ticles may well be metal chloride . The energy in the flame is often sufficient to break down the salt particles into their neutral constituent at- oms , M and X ...
Page 485
... metal be- comes the cathode , and hence it is free of corro- sion . Two dissimilar metals in the same environ- ment can lead to accelerated corrosion of the more active metal and protection of the less ac- tive one . Galvanic protection ...
... metal be- comes the cathode , and hence it is free of corro- sion . Two dissimilar metals in the same environ- ment can lead to accelerated corrosion of the more active metal and protection of the less ac- tive one . Galvanic protection ...
Page 699
... metal atom or ion surrounded by ions or molecules called ligands . Coordination number : Number of ligand at- oms bonded to a metal atom or ion in a coordination compound . Electrophilic : Electron attracting . Enantioselection ...
... metal atom or ion surrounded by ions or molecules called ligands . Coordination number : Number of ligand at- oms bonded to a metal atom or ion in a coordination compound . Electrophilic : Electron attracting . Enantioselection ...
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