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Electrolyte potential

Sreelakshmi Paruvayakode

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how does electrolyte potential vary with current density?


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Posted: 2 years ago 14.06.2022, 04:26 GMT-4

Potential gradient is a sum of ohmic drop and the diffusion potential, see attached pdf. i = current density kappa = conductivity t = transport number z = charge number

BR Lasse

Potential gradient is a sum of ohmic drop and the diffusion potential, see attached pdf. i = current density kappa = conductivity t = transport number z = charge number BR Lasse

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