01:160:163 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Faraday Constant, Jmol, Gas Constant

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Often a salt bridge: completes the electrical circuit by allowing ions to pass through both of the half cells (cathode and anode) Contains a gel of cations and anions that do not react during te reaction with the reactants. Active electrode: in a half cell, the substance is a reactant or product in the overall reaction. Inactive electrode: is the surface that the reaction will occur on. Such that the electron transfers will take place on this surface. Doesn"t actually take part in the reaction at hand. Examples: graphite or platinum contained in these half cells (these do not react with the reactants and products) When diagraming half cells and the circuit . The concentrations of each are written in parenthesis (if needed to be displayed in the diagram at all) Commas are used when talking about substances in the same phase.

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