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Nernst equation an equation for the voltage produced by an electrochemical reaction:
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Nernst equation Describes the relationship between the potential of an electrochemical cell at any moment in time and the standard-state cell potential. Used to under-stand what happens to the potential of a voltaic cell as it comes to equilibrium.
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Nernst equation This describes how the reduction potentail for a given reaction varies with the activities of the species involved.
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Nernst equation A mathematical description of electrode behavior: E is the total potential, in millivolts, developed between the sensing and reference electrodes; Ex varies with the choice of electrodes, temperature, and pressure: 2.3RT/nF is the Nernst factor (R and F are constants, n is the charge on the ion, including sign, T is the temperature in degrees Kelvin), and ai is the activity of the ion to which the electrode is responding.
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Nernst equation An equation that expresses the exact electromotive force of a cell in terms of the activities of products and reactants of the cell.
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