The Nernst equation has a physiological application when used to calculate the potential of an ion of charge across a membrane.
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The reversal potential is often called the " Nernst potential ", as it can be calculated from the Nernst equation.
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The voltage at which electrolysis is thermodynamically preferred is the difference of the electrode potentials as calculated using the Nernst equation.
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This complicates the use of the Nernst equation, since estimation of non-ideal activities of ions generally requires experimental measurements.
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Do you set up separate Nernst equations for each half-cell, or write a Nernst equation for the whole reaction?
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Do you set up separate Nernst equations for each half-cell, or write a Nernst equation for the whole reaction?
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Applying the Nernst Equation above, one may account for these differences by changes in relative K + concentration or differences in temperature.
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How do you use the Nernst equation when the donor species and the receiving species give and receive a different amount of electrons?
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He constructed an equation, known as Nernst Equation, which describes the relation of a battery cell's voltage to its properties.
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The voltage measured between the electrodes is proportional to the logarithm of the sodium ion activity or concentration, according to the Nernst equation.