Direction of change in an electrochemical equilibrium –: Practical implications
Standard redox potentials in aqueous solution - Application to surface treatments in aqueous processes
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Direction of change in an electrochemical equilibrium –: Practical implications
Standard redox potentials in aqueous solution - Application to surface treatments in aqueous processes

Authors : Martine DEPETRIS-WERY, Jean-Claude CATONNÉ

Publication date: June 10, 2026 | Lire en français

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2. Direction of change in an electrochemical equilibrium –: Practical implications

The electrochemical equilibrium of a system is likely to be disrupted when two conditions are met simultaneously:

  • Its design allows it to move in either of the following two conventional directions:

    • reduction of O 2 according to:

      Ox+ne Red
    • Red's oxidation according to:

      RedOx+ne 
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