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Anodic dissolution of metals—anomalous valence

James, 1974

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14258146539210279123
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James W
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Advances in Corrosion Science and Technology: Volume 4

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When metals are dissolved anodically in aqueous and nonaqueous media, the weight of metal dissolved is sometimes greater than that calculated from Faraday's law assuming normal oxidation states. Among several metals of industrial importance, Al, Be, Cd, Fe, Pb …
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