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)
- (chemistry) A substance that, in solution or when molten, ionizes and conducts electricity.
- (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:
- what electrolytes
- what electrolytes are in gatorade
- what electrolytes are lost in diarrhea
- what electrolyte imbalance causes seizures
- what electrolytes do
- what electrolyte causes depolarization
- what electrolytes are in pedialyte
- what electrolytes are lost in sweat
depolarizer
English
Etymology
depolarize +? -er
Noun
depolarizer (plural depolarizers)
- (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
depolarizer From the web:
- what is depolarizer in dry cell
- what is depolarizer in cell
- what is depolarizer of battery
- what does depolarize mean
- what does depolarizer do
- what does depolarizer
- what is the depolarizer in daniel cell
- non depolarizer
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- electrolyte vs depolarizer
- paroxytone vs taxonomy
- oxytonic vs paroxytone
- paroxytone vs barytone
- stress vs paroxytone
- unhealthful vs unhealthfulness
- unhealthful vs unhealthfully
- healthful vs healthy
- beneficial vs healthful
- healthfull vs taxonomy
- healthful vs taxonomy
- unhealthful vs taxonomy
- pestilential vs healthful
- wealthful vs healthful
- healthfully vs healthfull
- healthfull vs healthy
- decoupling vs taxonomy
- recoupling vs decoupling
- decouplings vs recouplings
- uncoupling vs decoupling