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| Access to a paper Corrosion Engineering, Science and Technology | 13 Mar 2006 19:25 GMT | 1 |
I am trying to get access to a paper title: Authors: D.-K. Kim; T.-H. Ha; Y.-C. Ha; J.-H. Bae; H.-G. Lee; D. Gopi; J.D. Scantlebury Source: Corrosion Engineering, Science and Technology, Volume 39, Number 2,
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| RF...? | 11 Mar 2006 12:18 GMT | 8 |
I don't know what is the best way to ask this, so I'm going to say it in my plane language. Is it possible to change the structure of chemicals with radio frequency..?
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| How bad is discharging Lead-acid to 0v? | 10 Mar 2006 03:15 GMT | 4 |
I was surprised that after I measured my car battery at 18mv, after I left the headlights on, (after exiting through the passenger door) that on recharging, it worked just fine. What does discharging to 0V do?
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| Storing Li-polymer batteries | 09 Mar 2006 21:37 GMT | 1 |
I have a Palm Tungsten T3 (an excellent but obsolete palm model) where the Li-ion battery is dying after 18 months of use. I have found a source of Li-polymer batterys which are specifically for this model of palm. I intend to buy one to replace my existing battery.
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| RF...? | 08 Mar 2006 19:13 GMT | 2 |
I don't know what is the best way to ask this, so I'm going to say it in my plane language. Is it possible to change the structure of chemicals with radio frequency..?
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| What oxidator is active in a voltaic pile? | 06 Mar 2006 18:42 GMT | 3 |
The first succesfull battery was the voltaic pile: a pile of cells each consisting of a silver or copper metal sheet, salt water drenched cloth or paper and a zinc metal sheet
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| Equilibrium....? | 06 Mar 2006 08:34 GMT | 2 |
I have the following equation: 2NH3 <-->N2+3H2 Starting with an empty container,adding 0,500mol NH3,at equilibrium we've got left 0,100mol NH3.
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| Electrolysis - what's wrong here? | 04 Mar 2006 14:13 GMT | 13 |
I have always been puzzled about the ion migration theory in electrolysis. Schools books tell that under influence of an electrical field, ionic charges start to move towards the electrodes, then neutralize there.
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