CHEM 1001 Chapter Notes - Chapter 20: Lithium Hexafluorophosphate, Silver Chloride Electrode, Submarine

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When used in electrochemical studies, a strip of metal, m, is called an electrode. An electrode immersed in a solution containing ions of the same metal, m n+ Two kinds of interactions are possible between metal atoms on the electrode and metal ions in solution (fig. A metal ion m n+ from solution may collide with the electrode, gain n electrons from it, and be converted to a metal atom m. the ion is reduced: 2. A metal atom m on the surface may lose n electrons to the electrode and enter the solution as the ion m n+ Any changes produced at the electrode or in the solution as a consequence of this equilibrium are too slight to measure. Measurements must be based on a combination of two different half-cells. We must measure the tendency for electrons to flow from the electrode to one half-cell to the electrode of the other.

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