silver chloride
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsilverandchloride
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silver
adjective
uk/ˈsɪl.vər/us/ˈsɪl.vɚ/
made of silver, or of the colour ...
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chloride
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈklɔː.raɪd/us/ˈklɔːr.aɪd/
a chemical compound that is a mixture of chlorine and ...
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(Definition ofsilverandchloridefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The recurrent path for the current is a silver/silverchlorideground electrode in the bath.
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Scalp voltages were recorded from 11 silver/silverchlorideelectrodes referenced to the left mastoid.
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Silver coatings have an additional problem in that the silver ions are rapidly converted tosilverchlorideand this has a very low dissociation constant.
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The table salt (sodium chloride) in the albumen emulsion formssilverchloridewhen in contact with silver nitrate.
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As the image soaks, white cloudy precipitate ofsilverchloridewill appear from the reaction of silver nitrate with chlorine in the water.
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Upon illumination or heating,silverchlorideconverts to silver (and chlorine), which is signaled by greyish or purplish coloration to some samples.
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Oxidized ore, which was very shallow, includedsilverchloride(chlorargyrite) which was easily reduced to metallic silver, although these oxidized deposits were exhausted quickly.
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The classical examples of the two ideal types of electrodes, polarizable and non-polarizable, are the platinum and the silver/silverchlorideelectrodes, respectively.
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Abney also introduced new and useful types of photographic paper, including in 1882 a formula for gelatinsilverchloridepaper.
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Silver/silverchloride/seawater electrodes or pure zinc electrodes are used for seawater applications.
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It involved exposingsilverchloridepaper to light, which turned the paper completely black.
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Black-and-white papers typically use relatively insensitive emulsions composed of silver bromide,silverchlorideor a combination of both.
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As another example, thesilverchlorideelectrode is the most commonly used reference electrode for testing cathodic protection corrosion control systems in sea water environments.
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Examples of radiation sensitive materials aresilverchloride, photoresists and biomaterials.
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In 1826,silverchloridewas used to produce photographic images for the first time.
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Herschel also made some observations on the light sensitivity of silver carbonate, nitrate and acetate as being superior tosilverchloride.
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It is manufactured by addingsilverchlorideto a solution of potassium cyanide.
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