What does HMDE mean?
HMDE means Hanging Mercury Drop Electrode (in Electrochemistry)
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What is the abbreviation for Hanging Mercury Drop Electrode (in Electrochemistry)?
Hanging Mercury Drop Electrode (in Electrochemistry) can be abbreviated as HMDE
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- GCMFE - Glassy Carbon Mercury Film Electrode
- METAALICUS - Mercury Experiment to Assess Atmospheric Loading in Canada and the United States
- TMFE - Thin Mercury Film Electrode
- HDME - Hanging Drop Mercury Electrode
- SMDE - Static Mercury Drop Electrode
- CGMDE - Controlled Growth Mercury Drop Electrode
- DCD - Drop in Care Drop
- HDVDA - Hanging Drop Vapor Diffusion Apparatus
- MDE - Mercury Drop Electrode
- MTFE - Mercury Thin-film Electrode
- MFE - Mercury Film Electrode
- SDME - Static Mercury Drop Electrode
- DBIA - Drop Back In Academy
- DE - Drop Electrode
- HDE - Hanging-Drop Electrode
- Rmee - Rotating Mercury Film Electrode
- hd - Hanging Drop
- DHL - Drop, Hide and Lose/Drop it, Hide it, Lose it/Don't Hurry Lads. Not true of course. DHL's name in fact derives from its founders' surnames' initials, Adrian Dalsey, Larry Hillblom and Robert Lynn, who formed the company in 1969, initially as a service shu
- SMDE - Stationary Mercury Drop Electrode
- HHIS - Hanging Head In Shame