electrolytic

IPA: ɪɫɛktrʌɫˈɪtɪk

noun

  • A battery, capacitor or other similar device

adjective

  • Relating to electrolysis
  • Relating to electrolytes
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Examples of "electrolytic" in Sentences

  • The effect is known as galvanic erosion or electrolytic pinholing.
  • "We would not have invested if we thought the electrolytic capacitors were a problem."
  • Metals separated from the ore by electricity are called electrolytic metals and are the purest obtainable.
  • Van Dell questions whether Enphase's product can ever last as long as 25 years because it contains electrolytic capacitors, which he says dry up and fail in the heat over time.
  • When two plates are joined together at the end of the line, they form a complete radio receiver except for a few parts such as electrolytic condensers, tubes, and loudspeaker, which are added by hand.
  • Losing weight with rubber suits to sweat weight off, using laxatives, etc., and constantly disrupting the body's fluid balances, let alone the electrolytic balances of potassium and sodium is dangerous.
  • Investigations have been made as to whether different conditions of aggregation affect atoms and molecules, and the molecular conditions in electrolytic dissociation and the ultrared absorption spectrum of crystals have been studied.
  • Because compounds were decomposed by an electrical current and released elements were formed at the poles in an electrolytic cell, he assumed that atoms were charged and chemical combination resulted from the mutual neutralization of opposite charges.

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