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Numeric calculations show that, in the case of a high-voltage metal deposition from solutions containing acids of various dissociation degrees, the process rate and the inversion current of the deposit dissolution are proportional to the cell voltage.
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Bek, R.Y., Shuraeva, L.I. & Skvortsova, L.I. Relationship between the Inversion Current of Metal Dissolution and Parameters of Its Deposition at High-Voltage Mode in Supporting Solutions Containing Acids of Various Dissociation Degrees. Russian Journal of Electrochemistry 37, 212–214 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1009096328178
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