Abstract
An electrochemical reaction has been defined as a reaction in which both chemical bodies M y (neutral molecules and/or ions) and free electric charges, or electrons e–, participate
Typical of electrochemical reactions are the important examples which follow below (see Figure 20).
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Pourbaix, M., Staehle, R.W. (1973). Electrochemical Equilibria. In: Lectures on Electrochemical Corrosion. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1806-4_4
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