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000611416 245__ $$aElectrode potentials$$cRichard G. Compton, Giles H. W. Sanders (Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory and St. John's College, University of Oxford)
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000611416 4900_ $$aOxford chemistry primers$$v41
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000611416 50500 $$tAllowing for non-ideality:activity coefficients
000611416 50500 $$tThe migration of ions
000611416 50500 $$tGoing further
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000611416 500__ $$aIncludes unchanged reprints with later publication date.
000611416 520__ $$aThis primer seeks to provide an introduction to the science of equilibrium electrochemistry; specifically it addresses the topics of electrode potentials and their applications. It builds on a knowledge of elementary thermodynamics giving the reader an appreciation of the origin of electrode potentials and shows how these are used to deduce a wealth of chemically important information and data such as equilibrium constants, the free energy, enthalpy and entrophy changes of chemical reactions, activity coefficients, the selective sensing of ions. The emphasis throughout is on understanding the foundations of the subject and how it may be used to study problems of chemical interest. The Primer is directed towards students in the early years of their university courses in chemistry and allied subjects; accordingly, the mathematical aspects of the subject have been minimized as far as is consistent with clarity.
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