Abstract

The effect of aprotic solvent additives on the anodic behavior of nickel in aqueous sodium chloride solutions is studied. A three-parameter equation correlating the physicochemical properties of the medium (conductivity, polarity, and polarizability) with the electrochemical dissolution rate of the metal is formulated. A substantial role of conductivity agrees with the diffusion control of the processes under investigation.

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