Abstract: | Abstract Silver was electrodeposited on platinum electrodes from solutions of AgNO3 in NH3 at temperatures from ?70°C. to 140°C. The solutions were 0.036 molar in AgNO3 at ? 78°C. In the dense gaseous region, the concentrations of AgNO3 and NH3 were 0.018 and 22 moles/liter respectively. The deposit was observed to become more and more crystalline in appearance as the temperature approached the critical temperature of NH3(133°C). All electrodeposits at temperatures above 133°C were characterized by either dendritic or needle-like growths on sharp edges and corners. These were not observed at lower temperatures. Both three- and four-sided symmetries were observed, suggesting that the deposits were growing in the [111] and [100] directions, respectively. |