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Offline Jfalken

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Electrochemistry in Analytical chemistry
« on: October 23, 2019, 12:13:07 PM »
I really don't know why I think this is so god damn hard..
Had no problems with organic chemistry (that everyone seems to fear so much) but when it comes to electrochemistry I feel as if I just don't get it.

I have gotten a few practice problems with answers, but no calculations.

From what I understand, there are two equations that can be applied to these problem (excluding the normal equations n=m/M, C = n/v, v1c1=v2c2)

Nernst equation
q = i * t

Anyone have any tips on how to tackle these problems? I just always seem to mess up something in the equations.

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Re: Electrochemistry in Analytical chemistry
« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2019, 01:25:20 PM »
Faraday equation  m = I * t * c 

What is the problem


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