Abstract

The dependence of the metal oxidation rate on the current density and temperature of joint destruction in sodium chloride was studied. It is established that the dependence of the oxidation rate of copper is linear and generally do not differ from the dependencies established at individual oxidation of copper in the solution of sodium chloride with concentration 46.5% wt. In contrast to the oxidation rate of copper, the oxidation rate dependence of cadmium has extreme character and the oxidation rate of cadmium at its joint oxidation of copper increased in 2-3 times indicating that the mutual influence of electrodes at the electrochemical process with alternating current. Thus, the obtained dependences can predict operating electrolysis parameters a obtain copper-cadmium oxide system of the given composition.

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