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Potential Sweep and Intensiostatic Pulse Studies of Sn, Sng Hg and Dental Amalgam in Chloride SolutionUniversité de Genève, Département de chimie minérale, analytique et appliquée, 30 Quai Ernest-Ansermet, 1211 GENEVA 4, Switzerland
Université de Genève, Département de chimie minérale, analytique et appliquée, 30 Quai Ernest-Ansermet, 1211 GENEVA 4, Switzerland
Université de Genéve, Ecole de Médecine Dentaire, 19, rue Barthelemy-Menn, 1211 GENEVA 4, Switzerland
The anodic behavior of the Sn, the Sn8Hg (
Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 58, No. 2,
576-583 (1979) This article has been cited by other articles:
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2) phase and the dental amalgam in a chloride solution has been investigated by means of the linear potential sweep and of the intensiostatic pulse method. The results indicate that anodic current varies with chloride concentration and that dissolution occurs prior to passivation of the electrode. The anodic charge needed for the passivation is smallest for the dental amalgam. 
