List:

I was rummaging around some invoices at my current place of employment, when
I came across an interesting purchase.  Apparently, special high quality
"alloys" are manufactured for exterior electrical contacts, like perhaps on
the take-off wipers on F-16's and miscellanous Space Shuttle components.
Naturally, I was intrigued with the company making them, so I did some
further research...

Apparently, 90Ag,10Pd is a compound that is highly resistant to sulfide
formation....

More interesting is:  75Au,25Ag - highly resistant to oxidation and other
film formation.

Has anyone ever looked into using high quality combined-metal electrodes for
use in the electrolysis process?  Can one create an alloy combination with
gold, which still enables the electrolysis of SILVER without the oxidation?
I know the gold won't respond to low voltage - but can the silver still
respond, if the combinations were right?




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