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65: ...e Australian contribution is known as [[Operation Anode]]. - Capacitor (29664 bytes)
72: Unlike capacitors that use a bulk dielectric made fro...
80: ...type a very high capacitance per unit volume. The anode electrode is formed of a chemically depositied se...
94: *In a capacitor [[microphone]] (commonly known as a condenser microphone), the diaphragm ...
103: ...es, unlike conventional batteries which last for only a few hundred or thousand recharge cycles. But c...
122: Capacitors are commonly used in [[Power supply|power supplies]] where th... - Electricity (13894 bytes)
18: ...ions could be used to create positively charged [[anode]]s and negatively charged [[cathode]]s. When a co... - Barium (8466 bytes)
156: .../sup>* + 2[[electron|e<sup>-</sup>]] → Ba ([[anode]]) Cl<sup>-</sup>* → ?Cl<sub>2</sub> ([[gas|...
163: ...several millisecond to several minute range. The only notable exception is barium-133 which has a half...
167: ...ude air. Barium sulfate can be used in medicine only because it does not dissolve, and is eliminated ... - Chlorine (10751 bytes)
44: ...] dissolves 3.10 liters of chlorine and at 30 ?C only 1.77 liters.
58: ... [[1774]] by [[Carl Wilhelm Scheele]], who mistakenly thought it contained [[oxygen]]. Chlorine was gi...
61: In nature chlorine is found only as the [[chloride ion]]. Chlorides make up much...
63: ...soluble in water, so solid chlorides are usually only found in abundance in dry climates, or deep unde...
73: ...sotopes with mass numbers ranging from 32 to 40. Only three of these isotopes occur naturally: stable ... - Lithium (11359 bytes)
134: ... is the lightest metal and has a density that is only half that of [[water]]. Like all alkali metals,...
138: ... applications. It is also an important battery [[anode]] material due to its high
141: ...rugs. Useful amounts of Lithium for this use are only slightly lower than toxic amounts, so that the b...
178: *[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/3.html Los Alamos National Laborator... - Magnesium (9193 bytes)
7: ...th these aluminium-magnesium alloys being used mainly for [[beverage can]]s. Magnesium alloys also ar...
30: ...ough magnesium is found in over 60 [[mineral]]s, only [[dolomite]], [[magnesite]], [[brucite]], [[carn...
33: [[anode]]: 2[[chlorine|Cl]]<sup>-</sup>* → Cl<sub>2<... - Aluminium (26079 bytes)
66: ...s]] (although its [[electrical conductivity]] is only 60% that of [[copper]], it's lighter in weight a...
70: *[[Powder]]ed aluminium is commonly used for [[silvering]] in [[paint]]. Aluminium f...
82: ... ordinary clay. He also assured the Emperor that only he, himself, and the Gods knew how to produce th...
97: ... its oxide is an extremely stable compound that, unlike rust on steel, does not flake off. The very re...
99: ...mounts of [[electricity]]; recycling it requires only 5% of the energy to produce it. A common practic... - Selenium (9236 bytes)
199: ...oduct of the processing of these ores, from the [[anode]] mud of copper refineries and the mud from the l...
216: *[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/34.html Los Alamos National Laborato... - Tellurium (8984 bytes)
179: ...urium is corrosive to copper, [[iron]], and [[stainless steel]].
182: ... action of [[sulfuric acid]]. When added to [[stainless steel]] and [[copper]] it makes these metals m...
198: ...tals. The principal source of tellurium is from [[anode]] sludges produced during the electrolytic refini...
214: *[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/52.html Los Alamos National Laborato... - Ion (2800 bytes)
16: ...he portions of molecules that travel either to an anode or to a cathode. However, the mechanism by which ...
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