Charge–Current–Time Relation
Compute Charge–Current–Time Relation using Q = I t.
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Nernst equation, cell potential, Faraday's laws, free energy, and electrolysis.
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Compute Charge–Current–Time Relation using Q = I t.
Q = I tOpen calculatorCompute Faraday’s First Law of Electrolysis using m = Q M / (n F).
m = Q M / (n F)Open calculatorCompute Nernst Equation using E = E° − (R T / n F) ln Q.
E = E° − (R T / n F) ln QOpen calculatorCompute Nernst Equation at 25 °C using E = E° − (0.05916/n) log Q.
E = E° − (0.05916/n) log QOpen calculatorCompute Standard Cell Potential using E°_cell = E°_cathode − E°_anode.
E°_cell = E°_cathode − E°_anodeOpen calculator