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Electrochemical Cells and EMFs

When a current is passed through a solution two contributing effects have to be considered  [Pg.273]

Electrolysis and electrochemical studies will be discussed in this chapter, while conductance will be discussed in Chapters 11 and 12. [Pg.273]

In this chapter attention will be focused on carrying out calculations relating to emfs of cells as well as explaining the principles involved. [Pg.273]

An Introduction to Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions. By Margaret Robson Wright 2007 John Wiley Sons Ltd ISBN 978-0-470-84293-5 (cloth) ISBN 978-0-470-84294-2 (paper) [Pg.273]


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