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Covers the solubility of metal hydroxides, redox reactions in aquatic systems, arsenic mobilization, water treatment, and the Nernst equation application.
Explores probe detection through faradaic processes at electrochemical interfaces with enzymes, covering redox reactions, sensitivity metrics, and detection limits.
Covers the fundamentals of electrochemistry, focusing on cell potential, current production, and the relationship between current and reactant conversion.