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Definition of Sulphating
1. sulphate [v] - See also: sulphate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sulphating
Literary usage of Sulphating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Automobile Ignition, Starting, and Lighting: A Comprehensive Analysis of the by Charles Brian Hayward (1918)
"sulphating. At the end of a discharge, both sets of plates are covered with lead
sulphate. This conversion of the active material of the plates into lead ..."
2. The Storage Battery: A Practical Treatise on the Construction, Theory, and by Augustus Treadwell, jr (1898)
"It is the prolonged discharge which is especially injurious to a battery, since
the sulphating, which then takes place, is the cause of " buckling," ..."
3. Hydrometallurgy of Silver: With Special Reference to Chloridizing Roasting by Ottokar Hofmann (1907)
"... sulphating ROASTING THIS mode of roasting, which has the object of converting
the silver into silver sulphate, in which state it is soluble in water, ..."
4. Hydrometallurgy of Silver: With Special Reference to Chloridizing Roasting by Ottokar Hofmann (1907)
"... sulphating ROASTING THIS mode of roasting, which has the object of converting
the silver into silver sulphate, in which state it is soluble in water, ..."
5. Modern Engineering Practice: Steam, Electricity, Mechanics by American School (Chicago, Ill.), Frank Wakeley Gunsaulus (1903)
"The most serious troubles which occur in storage batteries are sulphating,
buckling, disintegration and short circuiting of the plates. ..."