jos64490
Apr 20, 2011, 02:46 PM
Voltage potential of a metal in an electrolyte
What physical property determines the voltage generated when a metal is a half-cell in a standard electrolyte. For example, zinc, copper and iron generate different voltages in same type solution and referenced to the same type other electrode?
What physical property determines the voltage generated when a metal is a half-cell in a standard electrolyte. For example, zinc, copper and iron generate different voltages in same type solution and referenced to the same type other electrode?