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Nernst equation

In electrochemistry, the Nernst equation gives the electrode potential (E), relative to the standard electrode potential, (E0), of the electrode couple or, equivalently, of the half cells of a battery

E = E^0 - \frac{RT}{nF} \ln\frac{a_{\mbox{red}}}{a_{\mbox{ox}}}

At room temperature the following is true

E = E^0 - \frac{0.0591}{n} \log\frac{[\mbox{red}]}{[\mbox{ox}]}

History

The Nernst equation is named after the German physical chemist Walther Nernst who first formulated it.

See also

  • Electrodiffusion .

01-04-2007 01:18:14
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