In electrochemistry, what does the term 'Faradaic current' refer to?

Practice Questions

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In electrochemistry, what does the term 'Faradaic current' refer to?
  1. Current due to capacitive effects
  2. Current due to non-Faradaic processes
  3. Current associated with redox reactions
  4. Current due to thermal effects

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

In electrochemistry, what does the term 'Faradaic current' refer to?
  • Step 1: Understand that 'current' in electrochemistry means the flow of electric charge.
  • Step 2: Know that 'Faradaic current' is specifically related to reactions that involve the transfer of electrons.
  • Step 3: Recognize that these reactions are called 'redox reactions' (reduction and oxidation).
  • Step 4: Realize that these redox reactions happen at the surface of an electrode, which is a conductor that allows current to enter or leave a solution.
  • Step 5: Conclude that Faradaic current is the current that flows due to these electron transfer reactions at the electrode.
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