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Study of the impedance of a platinum electrode in the system Br2/Br− (HClO4, aq.)—II. Mechanism of the electrode reaction

✍ Scribed by J. Llopis; M. Vazquez


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1962
Tongue
English
Weight
330 KB
Volume
6
Category
Article
ISSN
0013-4686

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✦ Synopsis


The RandIes cwcult well represent, lmpednnce me;Lbur carried out \rlth actuated Pt electrode3 This enables us to .tud\ the \arl;ltlon at, for redo\ redctwn> \rlth concentratton ol the reactants at cowant potentldl. and Ao the \drlatton ot 1 \lth potcntlal keeping constant the corwentrntwn ot one ol the rextdnth The result> thu> obtnrned Indicate that the step Brl + e = Br. I> rate-determmmg It 1s follo\ed or preceded h! the rrlpld equlllhrl,t \* Prc,entcd Jt the I?th mrctmg ot CITCE Brursels -\prtiI l%l


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