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Concentration cells with eliminated liquid junction

An electrode potential varies with the concentration of the ions in the solution. Hence two electrodes of the same metal, but immersed in solutions containing different concentrations of its ions, may form a cell. Such a cell is termed a concentration cell. The e.m.f. of the cell will be the algebraic difference of the two potentials, if a salt bridge be inserted to eliminate the liquid-liquid junction potential. It may be calculated as follows. At 25 °C ... [Pg.63]


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