See also: plate-out

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plate out (third-person singular simple present plates out, present participle plating out, simple past and past participle plated out)

  1. (intransitive, chemistry, of an aqueous ion) To be neutralized and deposited onto a solid surface.
    In this galvanic cell, Ag+ ions are reduced into metallic silver and plate out onto an electrode.
    • 2007, Cathy Cobb, Monty L. Fetterolf, Jack G. Goldsmith, Crime Scene Chemistry for the Armchair Sleuth, Prometheus Books, →ISBN, page 212:
      You will observe copper metal plating out on the surface of the steel wool within minutes of its introduction into the solution.
  2. (transitive, chemistry) To cause to plate out.
    • 2009, Radiochemistry and Nuclear Chemistry - Volume I, Eolss Publishers, →ISBN, page 203:
      Electrolysis or electrochemical deposition may be used either to plate out the active material of interest or to plate out other substances leaving the active material in solution.

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