SupportingElectrolyte

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Category:OSW1fc5642cb7b243bfad20f96001db8800
SupportingElectrolyte [OSW1fc5642cb7b243bfad20f96001db8800]
ID OSW1fc5642cb7b243bfad20f96001db8800
UUID 1fc5642c-b7b2-43bf-ad20-f96001db8800
Label SupportingElectrolyte
Machine compatible name SupportingElectrolyte
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Electrolyte solution, the ions of which are electroinactive in the range of applied potential being studied, and whose ionic strength (and, therefore, contribution to the overall conductivity) is usually much greater than the concentration of an electroactive substance to be dissolved in it.

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  • BaseElectrolyte [en]
  • IndifferentElectrolyte [en]
  • InertElectrolyte [en]
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    text"BaseElectrolyte"
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    text"IndifferentElectrolyte"
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