electrolytic reproduction - translation to russian
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electrolytic reproduction - translation to russian

CELL THAT USES ELECTRICAL ENERGY TO DRIVE A NON-SPONTANEOUS REDOX REACTION
Electrolytic Cell; Anodic oxidation; Electrolytic reduction; Electrolytic cells
  • A video describing the process of electrolytic reduction as used on [[Captain Kidd's Cannon]] at [[The Children's Museum of Indianapolis]]

electrolytic reproduction      
электролитическое репродуцирование (получение изображения на металлизированной бумаге путём осаждения металла на засвеченные её участки)
electrolytic cell         
[тех.] электролитическая ванна, электролизёр; гальванический элемент
electrolytic cell         
[эл.] гальванический элемент

Definition

reproduce
v. (D; tr.) to reproduce from (to reproduce a photograph from an old negative)

Wikipedia

Electrolytic cell

An electrolytic cell is an electrochemical cell that utilizes an external source of electrical energy to force a chemical reaction that would otherwise not occur. The external energy source is a voltage applied between the cell′s two electrodes; an anode (positively charged electrode) and a cathode (negatively charged electrode), which are immersed in an electrolyte solution. This is in contrast to a galvanic cell, which itself is a source of electrical energy and the foundation of a battery. The net reaction taking place in a galvanic cell is a spontaneous reaction, i.e, the Gibbs free energy remains -ve, while the net reaction taking place in an electrolytic cell is the reverse of this spontaneous reaction, i.e, the Gibbs free energy is +ve.

What is the Russian for electrolytic reproduction? Translation of &#39electrolytic reproduction&#39