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Definition of Electrolyte acid
1. Noun. Dilute sulfuric acid used in storage batteries.
Generic synonyms: Oil Of Vitriol, Sulfuric Acid, Sulphuric Acid, Vitriol
Lexicographical Neighbors of Electrolyte Acid
Literary usage of Electrolyte acid
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. New Theory of Galvanism: The Electrothermology of Chemistry; Electricity and by Thomas Wright Hall (1872)
"That an electrolyte acid, in the allotropy it exists in, while in combination
with a base, that is in that acid's saline allotropy, should be forced by ..."
2. Self-propelled Vehicles: A Practical Treatise on the Theory, Construction by James Edward Homans (1910)
"The proportion of acid to water is about one part acid to three and one-half
parts of water. In preparing the electrolyte, acid should always be added to ..."
3. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1906)
"In place of the dilute-sulphuric-acid electrolyte, acid sulphate of potassium or
sodium (bisulphate of potash or soda) may be used with good results. ..."
4. Wireless Telegraphy: With Special Reference to the Quenched-spark System by Bernard John Leggett (1921)
"... well mixed with the electrolyte. Acid, other than that supplied by the makers
must not be added unless it is guaranteed pure sulphuric acid of correct ..."
5. A System of Physical Chemistry by William Cudmore McCullagh Lewis, James Rice (1921)
"A sparingly soluble electrolyte—acid, salt, or base—will be precipitated from
solution when the product of the concentrations of the ions present exceeds a ..."