Definition of Electrodeposit

1. [v -ED, -ING, -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Electrodeposit

electrocutioners
electrocutions
electrocyclic
electrocyclization
electrocyclizations
electrocystography
electrocyte
electrode
electrode catheter ablation
electrode knife
electrode potential
electrodecantation
electrodecantations
electrodeformation
electrodeless
electrodeposit (current term)
electrodeposited
electrodeposition
electrodepositions
electrodeposits
electrodermal
electrodermal audiometry
electrodermal response
electrodermatome
electrodes
electrodesiccation
electrodiagnosis
electrodiagnostic
electrodiagnostically
electrodialyses

Literary usage of Electrodeposit

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Notes on Electrochemistry by Ferdinand Gerhard Wiechmann (1906)
"... as well as the current density employed, are all factors of importance if a well-adherent electrodeposit is to be secured, a recent study of the subject ..."

2. Notes on Electrochemistry by Ferdinand Gerhard Wiechmann (1906)
"... as well as the current density employed, are all factors of importance if a well-adherent electrodeposit is to be secured, a recent study of the subject ..."

3. Chemical Abstracts by American Chemical Society (1916)
"... its cond. is from 100.5 to IOI% Matthiessen's standard. Cf. С. А. 8, 2545. „ FW SMITHER. Speeding up the electrodeposit. CH PROCTOR. ..."

4. A French-English Dictionary for Chemists by Austin McDowell Patterson (1921)
"galvanique, electrodeposit. — rouge, red precipitate, red mercuric oxide. précipiter, vt precipitate. — vr be precipitated, precipitate ; throw oneself ..."

5. Transactions of the International Electrical Congress, St. Louis, 1904 (1905)
"Devices dependent upon electro- decomposition or electrodeposit, varying with the current, and leaving a permanent record of the total number of units ..."

6. Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People by Ephraim Chambers (1870)
"... makes brass by electrodeposit, Braw is a compound of copper and zinc, amid he brings these two elements together in the trough. An article of any kind, ..."

7. Cyclopedia of Applied Electricity: A General Reference Work on Direct by American Technical Society (1913)
"... a receptacle full of the small articles is rotated in a plating solution and the electrodeposit is formed while the articles are in a tumbling motion. ..."

8. Applied Electrochemistry and Metallurgy: A Practical Treatise on Commercial by Charles Frederick Burgess, Harry Bridgman Pulsifer, Benjamin B. Freud (1920)
"... a receptacle full of the small articles is rotated in a plating solution and the electrodeposit is formed while the articles are in a tumbling motion. ..."

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