| 11. | Solid electrolytes drop faster than non-solid electrolytes but remain at a slightly higher level.
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| 12. | Solid electrolytes drop faster than non-solid electrolytes but remain at a slightly higher level.
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| 13. | Electrolytic capacitors with solid electrolyte cannot withstand transients or peak voltages higher than the surge voltage.
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| 14. | In ice and in certain solid electrolytes, the electric current is entirely composed of flowing ions.
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| 15. | The second challenge comes from developing the solid electrolyte, which is required to have these properties:
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| 16. | In 1834, Faraday discovered ionic conductivity in heated solid electrolytes Ag 2 S and PbF 2.
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| 17. | Besides his theoretical work, in 1897 Nernst patented the first lamp that used a solid electrolyte.
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| 18. | The non-solid electrolyte provide oxygen for self-healing purposes to reduce the leakage current.
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| 19. | In addition the solid electrolyte offers a very long time stability of the electrical and thermal characteristics.
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| 20. | Aluminum electrolytic capacitors with non-solid electrolyte are the best known and most widely used electrolytic capacitors.
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