| 1. | The Tafel equation is applicable to the region where the values of polarization are high.
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| 2. | The Tafel equation was first deduced experimentally and was later shown to have a theoretical justification.
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| 3. | The overpotential increases with growing current density ( or rate ), as described by the Tafel equation.
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| 4. | Where a and b are constants ( for a given reaction and temperature ) and are called the Tafel equation constants.
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| 5. | The "'Tafel equation "'is an equation in electrochemical kinetics relating the rate of an electrochemical reaction to the overpotential.
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