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bimetallic

[ UK /ba‍ɪmɪtˈælɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. formed of two different metals or alloys; especially in sheets bonded together
  2. pertaining to a monetary system based on two metals
    in a bimetallistic system both gold and silver can constitute legal tender

How To Use bimetallic In A Sentence

  • It recognizes the futility of instituting a bimetallic system of currency, when the whole world is in opposition, and considers that such an act would be inimical to the welfare of the country. The Principles of the Republican Party: A Rare Unpublished Jack London Essay
  • It is also used for making bimetallic materials for the instrument industry.
  • The US was only on a bimetallic “standard” during the 1800s and even then, very little silver was traded. Excess Debt and Deflatiion = Depression
  • The other European countries were either on a pure silver standard or on a bimetallic (gold and silver) system.
  • So the historic gold and bimetallic standards receive attention, both as union and disunion (breaking-up).
  • It does take a while for copper and steel to react with bimetallic corrosion and moisture is required. The Tragic Tale of Berthold the Blaser
  • Sometimes platinum is combined with a second catalyst (bimetallic catalyst) such as rhenium or another noble metal. Cracking
  • Adzic and Mavrikakis suggest that the efficiency boost coupled with the lower cost of a bimetallic compared with a pure platinum cathode points to a commercially viable alternative to current ORR fuel cell design.
  • Sheetz and Singer have compared the fact that asymmetric area expansion tends to curve a bilayer with a bimetallic couple (bilayer couple hypothesis).
  • Sometimes platinum is combined with a second catalyst (bimetallic catalyst) such as rhenium or another noble metal. Cracking
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