relative electrode potential

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  • Figure 3: Mechanisms of crystal growth.
    In electrochemical reaction: Sites of electrochemical reactions

    …is referred to as the relative electrode potential, E. Of special interest is that state of the electrode at which there is no net charge (in this case, no unbalanced, or extra positive, charge) at the metal side of the double layer. The relative potential at which this state is…

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