Abstract
The dissolution of low-melting alloys with low contents of the more negative component is investigated as a function of time and potential. It is shown, by taking potentiostatic measurements, that several time intervals exist where steady-state and non-steady-state diffusion coefficients are realized. The main dissolution parameters are potential-dependent, and two ranges exist where the steady-state diffusion coefficient varies with the potential.
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