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the difference between the measurment potential and its reversible value is called....​

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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The difference between actual potential and reversible potential is called the overpotential. An overpotential is the potential beyond a reversible potential that produces an increased thermodynamic driving force for the process. Overpotentials may be positive or negative.

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Answered by cecram9211
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Answer:

Overvoltage

Explanation:

Overvoltage: It is defined as the difference between the actual potential at which the electrode process occurs and the reversible or theoretical value at which it should have occurred when concentration polarization is eliminated.

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