elektrodepotentialen
Elektrodepotentialen, also known as electrode potential, refers to the electrical potential difference that exists between an electrode and an electrolyte solution. This potential arises due to the tendency of a metal to lose or gain electrons when immersed in an ionic solution. When a metal comes into contact with an electrolyte, a charge separation occurs at the interface. This can happen through a process of oxidation, where the metal atoms lose electrons and become positive ions that dissolve into the solution, or through reduction, where positive ions from the solution gain electrons from the electrode and deposit onto it.
The magnitude of the elektrodepotential is a measure of the metal's reactivity. More reactive metals have a
Elektrodepotentialen are fundamental to understanding electrochemistry, including the operation of galvanic cells (batteries) and electrolytic cells.