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Electrochemical Reactions

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This lecture covers the second law of thermodynamics applied to electrochemical electrode reactions, focusing on the electrolysis of a NaCl solution. It discusses the anodic and cathodic reactions, production rates of Cl2, O2, and H2, and current efficiency. The lecture also delves into the exchange current density, charge transfer resistivity, and the behavior of different fuel cells.

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