Electrochemical Methods: Fundamentals and ApplicationsWiley, 2 set 1980 - 736 pagine Takes the student from the most basic chemical and physical principles through fundamentals of thermodynamics, kinetics, and mass transfer, to a thorough treatment of all important experimental methods. Treats application of electrochemical methods to elucidation of reaction mechanisms; double layer structure and surface processes, and their effects on electrode processes are developed from first principles; other key features include a chapter on operational amplifier circuits and electrochemical instrumentation, unique coverage of spectrometric and photochemical experiments, and Laplace transform and digital simulation techniques. Contains numerous examples, illustrations, end-of-chapter problems, references, uniform mathematical notation, and an extensive list of symbols, abbreviations, definitions, and dimensions. |
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... given in μC / cm2 . The whole array of charged species and oriented dipoles existing at the metal - solution interface is called the electrical double layer ( although its structure only very loosely resembles two charged layers , as we ...
... given in μC / cm2 . The whole array of charged species and oriented dipoles existing at the metal - solution interface is called the electrical double layer ( although its structure only very loosely resembles two charged layers , as we ...
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... given location after m time units ( m = t / 7 ) is given by the binomial coefficient P ( m , r ) = m ! r ! ( m − r ) ! ( 2 , - ! ( m ( 4.3.1 ) where the set of locations is defined by x = ( -m + 2r ) with r = 0 , 1 , ... m . The mean ...
... given location after m time units ( m = t / 7 ) is given by the binomial coefficient P ( m , r ) = m ! r ! ( m − r ) ! ( 2 , - ! ( m ( 4.3.1 ) where the set of locations is defined by x = ( -m + 2r ) with r = 0 , 1 , ... m . The mean ...
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... given . For example , for No molecules located at the origin at t 0 , a Gaussian curve will describe the ... given location x at a time t , written as Jo ( x , t ) , is the net mass transfer rate of O in units of amount per unit time per ...
... given . For example , for No molecules located at the origin at t 0 , a Gaussian curve will describe the ... given location x at a time t , written as Jo ( x , t ) , is the net mass transfer rate of O in units of amount per unit time per ...
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Electrochemical Methods: Fundamentals and Applications Allen J. Bard,Larry R. Faulkner Visualizzazione estratti - 1980 |
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