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ABSTRACT
An equation is derived for mixed potentials of electrodes which explains their non-Nernstian behavior in dilute solutions and at nonequilibrium conditions. Adding iron(II) sulfate to soil suspensions resulted in EPt/pH slopes which were unrelated to the reaction taking place because EPt is a mixed potential and because the pH is governed to a significant extent by non-redox reactions.
1 Contribution of the Department of Agricultural Chemistry & Soils, University of Arizona, Tucson.
Received for publication November 21, 1968. Accepted for publication April 29, 1969.
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