Chemical potential and electrochemical potential
Potentiometers - Definitions and general principles
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Chemical potential and electrochemical potential
Potentiometers - Definitions and general principles

Authors : Nicole JAFFREZIC, Gérard DURAND

Publication date: September 10, 2025 | Lire en français

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3. Chemical potential and electrochemical potential

Chemical potential μi represents the molar contribution of the species i to the free enthalpy of the system. It therefore depends on the composition of the system, but also on the interactions at play within the mixture. ...

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