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Anodic Dissolution of Ni50Zn Alloy in the Presence of Mixtures of Organic Additives with Sodium Chloride

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Electrochemical behavior of nickel and nickel-zinc alloy in an acidic perchlorate media was studied as influenced by some organic additives, sodium chloride, and their binary mixtures.

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Berezhnaya, A.G., Ekilik, V.V. & Tugolukova, E.A. Anodic Dissolution of Ni50Zn Alloy in the Presence of Mixtures of Organic Additives with Sodium Chloride. Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry 75, 1621–1624 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022271500365

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