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sorin

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Jan 24, 2009, 3:03:48 PM1/24/09
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Hello,

Does someone ask: what’s happened when the potential difference
between electrodes in a electrolytic cell is lower then that necessary
for electrodes reactions?
According to actual definition of electric current, as a charge
movement, in this case, the electrolytic cell should comport like a
capacitor.
The results of the experiments are completely contrary to actual
theoretical prediction for solution and molten salts, as can be seen
at:

http://www.elkadot.com/chemistry/Electrolysis%20of%20Molten%20Sodium%20Chloride.htm

http://www.elkadot.com/magneticity/Electric%20currents%20in%20solutions%20and%20charge%20movement.htm


Can someone figure out a interpretation in frame of actual physics for
these experiments?


Sorin Cosofret

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