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Definition of Electrodeposition
1. Noun. The deposition of a substance on an electrode by the action of electricity (especially by electrolysis).
Definition of Electrodeposition
1. Noun. the deposition of a metal on a cathode during electrolysis; used as a method of purification ¹
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Literary usage of Electrodeposition
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Notes on Electrochemistry by Ferdinand Gerhard Wiechmann (1906)
"include electrodeposition from fused electrolytes, ... electrodeposition from
solution. Electroplating. Chlorine and Alkali-hydrates. II. ..."
2. Notes on Electrochemistry by Ferdinand Gerhard Wiechmann (1906)
"electrodeposition from solution. Electroplating. Chlorine and Alkali-hydrates.
II. ... electrodeposition from fused electrolytes. Electrothermic processes. ..."
3. Elementary Lessons in Electricity and Magnetism by Silvanus Phillips Thompson (1915)
"electrodeposition 676. Electrometallurgy. — The applications of electrochemistry
to the industries are threefold. First, to the reduction of metals from ..."
4. Practical Dental Metallurgy: A Text and Reference Book for Students and by Joseph Dupuy Hodgen, Guy Stillman Millberry (1918)
"... bismuth flux test on plaster is sufficient. In addition the lead coat should
color the reducing flame blue. electrodeposition OF LEAD. ..."
5. Guide to Cleaner Technologies: Organic Coating Replacements by Douglas Williams, Paul Randall (1994)
"(803):47 electrodeposition uses waterborne coatings with reduced levels of VOCs.
The reduced VOC content of the coatings, combined with the superior ..."