there is a certain critical concentration of solution above which inhibition may be experienced...
when an insufficient concentration is used all the anodic areas may not be covered, as a result it leads to increase in current density at that place......hence, it can be dangerous..if not used in right concentration...
Anodic
to germinate inhibitors
Yes, both salinity and inhibitors can affect enzyme activity. There are two types of inhibitors, non-competitive and competitive inhibitors that will either bind to the allosteric or active site respectively.
Yes, enzyme reactions can be slowed or halted using inhibitors. Inhibitors can bind to the enzyme and prevent it from binding to its substrate, thus inhibiting the reaction. There are different types of inhibitors, such as competitive inhibitors that compete with the substrate for binding to the enzyme, and non-competitive inhibitors that bind to a different site on the enzyme and alter its shape or function.
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Anodic
Anodic Protection is an electrochemical technique used to prevent corrosion on metals which exhibit a passive behavior in highly acidic or alkaline environments. Anodic Protection is commonly found on Sulfuric Acid tanks and Kaymr Digesters.
There is not a straight forward answer. There are many grades and variants of Stainless steel. The highest contributor to the Anodic index of stainless steel is the amount of Chromium in the different grades. Taking this into consideration, High Chromium content Stainless Steel would have an Anodic index of around 0.50, whiles the lowest grade stainless steel variants would have an Anodic index of around 0.85.
to germinate inhibitors
Why of course.
more satisfactory, most satisfactory
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors
A. Jenny has written: 'The anodic oxidation of aluminium and its alloys'
Satisfactory is a virture.
Satisfactory, you have spelled it correctly.
most satisfactory
They are inhibitors of the enzyme monoamine oxidase B