Timeline for Fundamental understanding of electrode potentials
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Apr 3 at 9:15 | comment | added | Buck Thorn♦ | @Stark see my previous comment. | |
Apr 3 at 9:14 | comment | added | Buck Thorn♦ | @Maurice the answer refers to "redox equilibrium", so something is getting reduced. What? The electrode? | |
Apr 1 at 20:06 | comment | added | Stark | How does a galvanic cell differ from a single metal bar dipped into an electrolyte, the former has 2 metals bars dipped. I understand the former is a closed circuit, however initially it should behave as the latter right? | |
Apr 1 at 19:51 | comment | added | Stark | @Maurice the answer above relates to a galvanic cell, but is the content of the answer all correct? Is the validity of the answer 100% but in the context of galvanic cells? | |
Apr 1 at 19:49 | comment | added | Stark | @BuckThorn Does the answer given by wqeq apply for galvanic cells? | |
Apr 1 at 11:43 | comment | added | Maurice | wqeq's answer is related to a metal bar, not to a galvanic cell. | |
Apr 1 at 9:27 | comment | added | Buck Thorn♦ | The question is about a metal bar (a single electrode or cell in an open circuit), not a galvanic cell (closed circuit). | |
S Mar 31 at 21:50 | review | First answers | |||
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S Mar 31 at 21:50 | history | answered | wqeq | CC BY-SA 4.0 |