depolarizer

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Etymology

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From depolarize +‎ -er.

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depolarizer (plural depolarizers)

  1. (chemistry) Any substance added to the electrolyte of a battery that produces hydrogen in order to combine with the liberated hydrogen and prevent the build-up of pressure.

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