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Hydrogen discharges, ionic processes

Since the point of bubble evolution represents a more or less indefinite rate of discharge of hydrogen and hydroxyl ions, recent work on overvoltage has been devoted almost exclusively to measurements made at definite c.d. s it is then possible to obtain a more precise comparison of the potentials, in excess of the reversible value, which must be applied to different electrodes in order to obtain the same rate of ionic discharge in each case. The details of the methods of measurement and a discussion of the results will be given after the general problem of the mechanism of electrode processes has been considered. [Pg.444]


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