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The acceptor molecules act due to the formation of an oxide film / 3 ) . ... The film is formed by oxidation of metallic ions , from or on the lattice ( e.g. , chromates , nitrites ) or by precipitation of insoluble compounds ( e.g. ...
The acceptor molecules act due to the formation of an oxide film / 3 ) . ... The film is formed by oxidation of metallic ions , from or on the lattice ( e.g. , chromates , nitrites ) or by precipitation of insoluble compounds ( e.g. ...
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The anodic oxidation of iron in borate solution at 8.4 pH also gives rise to direct logarithmic growth of the film / 58 / . ... A very thin oxide film on the metal adsorbs at its surface atoms ( or ions ) of the oxidizing agent ...
The anodic oxidation of iron in borate solution at 8.4 pH also gives rise to direct logarithmic growth of the film / 58 / . ... A very thin oxide film on the metal adsorbs at its surface atoms ( or ions ) of the oxidizing agent ...
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suppresses the formation of the anodically formed oxide film represented by equation ( 2 ) . The observed shift of potential towards less noble values supports the predominance of equation ( 2 ) / 45 ) . 5.5 .
suppresses the formation of the anodically formed oxide film represented by equation ( 2 ) . The observed shift of potential towards less noble values supports the predominance of equation ( 2 ) / 45 ) . 5.5 .
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