different between electrolyte vs depolarizer

electrolyte

English

Etymology

From electro- +? -lyte, from electrolysis. Coined by English scientist Michael Faraday in 1834.

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /??l?k.t???la?t/

Noun

electrolyte (plural electrolytes)

  1. (chemistry) A substance that, in solution or when molten, ionizes and conducts electricity.
  2. (physiology) Any of the various ions (such as sodium or chloride) that regulate the electric charge on cells and the flow of water across their membranes.

Related terms

  • electrolytic

Translations

electrolyte From the web:

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depolarizer

English

Etymology

depolarize +? -er

Noun

depolarizer (plural depolarizers)

  1. (chemistry) Any substance added to the electrolyte of a battery that produces hydrogen in order to combine with the liberated hydrogen and prevent the build up of pressure.

Translations

Anagrams

  • repolarized

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  • non depolarizer
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