Concept
Electrochemical Double Layer 0
The electrochemical double layer is a structure that forms at the interface between a conductive electrode and an electrolyte, characterized by a layer of charged ions adsorbed on the electrode surface and a corresponding layer of opposite charge in the electrolyte. This phenomenon is crucial for understanding the behavior of electrochemical cells, influencing capacitance, charge storage, and the kinetics of electrochemical reactions.
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