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... trode toward the copper and the latter in the reverse direction . All ions in the two so- lutions participate in this process . A third process occurs at the two elec- trode surfaces . Here , an oxidation or a re- duction reaction ...
... trode toward the copper and the latter in the reverse direction . All ions in the two so- lutions participate in this process . A third process occurs at the two elec- trode surfaces . Here , an oxidation or a re- duction reaction ...
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... trode that is large enough so that it behaves as an ideal nonpolarized electrode ( Figure 19-8b , Section 19E - 2 ) . The cathode of this cell is a dropping mercury electrode which is immersed in the test solution that is xM in the ...
... trode that is large enough so that it behaves as an ideal nonpolarized electrode ( Figure 19-8b , Section 19E - 2 ) . The cathode of this cell is a dropping mercury electrode which is immersed in the test solution that is xM in the ...
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... trode , a solid - state electrode of platinum or other inert material , or a rotating platinum electrode . The Rotating Platinum Electrode . This electrode consists of a 2- to 3 - mm length of platinum wire sealed at right angles into a ...
... trode , a solid - state electrode of platinum or other inert material , or a rotating platinum electrode . The Rotating Platinum Electrode . This electrode consists of a 2- to 3 - mm length of platinum wire sealed at right angles into a ...
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