Additional Plasmoid Marks on Electrolysis Cells

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May 16, 1997 Are These Plasmoid Marks? This article was a followup to the 1996 article with some pictures from the electrolysis cell Ni/Plastic Cell #8. In here are more pictures of plasmoid marks on components of that electrolysis cell.

In the article, there is a picture of two rings. In the above picture, you can see what people call beads. This is a common type of plasmoid marks. There are also grooves about the same width as the beads. You can see that the beads tend to line up in lines or join as couples. People who are used to looking at microplasmoid markings will notice the characteristic patterns and the way the beads are spaced in characteristic patterns.

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