Abstract

1. Passivation can occur in an activating solution only after the composition of the solution at the electrode has been changed. 2. A theoretical interpretation is given of the kinetic equation obtained experimentally for the dissolution of zinc in alkali. 3. Theoretical considerations as to the kinetics of dissolution and passivation of a metal have been used to derive an equation giving the quantity of electricity required for anode passivation of a metal as a function of the concentration of the solution, which agrees with experiment.

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