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has glosseng: The palladium-hydrogen electrode (abbreviation: Pd/H2) is one of the common reference electrodes used in electrochemical study . Most of its characteristics are similar to the standard hydrogen electrode (with platinum). But palladium has one significant feature—the capability to absorb (dissolve into itself) molecular hydrogen .
lexicalizationeng: Palladium-Hydrogen electrode
instance of(noun) a silver-white metallic element of the platinum group that resembles platinum; occurs in some copper and nickel ores; does not tarnish at ordinary temperatures and is used (alloyed with gold) in jewelry
palladium, Pd, atomic number 46
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lexicalizationfra: Électrode palladium à hydrogène
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has glossnld: De palladium-waterstofelektrode (PD/H2) is een veel gebruikte referentie-elektrode in elektrochemische studies . Het merendeel van de kenmerken zijn vergelijkbaar met de standaard-waterstofelektrode (met platina). Maar palladium heeft een belangrijk kenmerk - de mogelijkheid om waterstof op te nemen .
lexicalizationnld: Palladium waterstofelektrode
lexicalizationnld: Palladium-waterstofelektrode

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