electrolysis
Kelime Anlamı :
1. kıvılkesim.
2. elektroliz.
3. epilasyon.
4. elektrikle ayrışım.
5. elektrikle çözüm.
6. galvanik kuvvetle elemanlara ayırma.
7. Bir maddenin veya solüsyonun içinden elektrik akımı geçirerek elemanlarına ayırma, elektroliz.
8. elektrikli iğne ile kıl veya ben yakma.
9. elektroliz yardımıyla.
Tanımlar :
1.
chemical change, especially decomposition, produced in an electrolyte by an electric current.
2. destruction of living tissue, especially of hair roots, by means of an electric current applied with a needle-shaped electrode.
2. destruction of living tissue, especially of hair roots, by means of an electric current applied with a needle-shaped electrode.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
the chemical change produced by passing an electric current through a conducting solution or a molten salt
2. the destruction of hair roots by means of an electric current
2. the destruction of hair roots by means of an electric current
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
the act or process of chemical decomposition, by the action of electricity
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
the decomposition of a chemical compound, called the electrolyte, into its constituent parts by an electric current.
2. in surgery, the destruction of tumors, cicatricial bands, calculi, and other pathological formations by means of the electric current.
3. the number of ions set free in a given time is proportional to the strength of the current the current is carried through the electrolyte by the motion of ions possessing electric charges, and the ions of each element carry an unalterable charge of electricity; increase of current therefore involves an increase in the number of ions liberated.
4. If the same current be passed simultaneously through several cells in series, containing different electrolytes, the weight of the ions liberated in each cell is equal to the total quantity of electricity conveyed, multiplied by the electrochemical equivalent of the ions of that cell.
2. in surgery, the destruction of tumors, cicatricial bands, calculi, and other pathological formations by means of the electric current.
3. the number of ions set free in a given time is proportional to the strength of the current the current is carried through the electrolyte by the motion of ions possessing electric charges, and the ions of each element carry an unalterable charge of electricity; increase of current therefore involves an increase in the number of ions liberated.
4. If the same current be passed simultaneously through several cells in series, containing different electrolytes, the weight of the ions liberated in each cell is equal to the total quantity of electricity conveyed, multiplied by the electrochemical equivalent of the ions of that cell.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia