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A Levich constant (B) is often used in ord … A Levich constant (B) is often used in order to simplify the Levich equation. Furthermore, B is readily extracted from rotating disk electrode experimental data. The B can be defined as: where
* n is the number of moles of electrons transferred in the half reaction (number)
* F is the Faraday constant (C/mol)
* A is the electrode area (cm2)
* D is the diffusion coefficient (see Fick's law of diffusion) (cm2/s)
* v is the kinematic viscosity (cm2/s)
* C is the analyte concentration (mol/cm3)* C is the analyte concentration (mol/cm3)
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A Levich constant (B) is often used in ord … A Levich constant (B) is often used in order to simplify the Levich equation. Furthermore, B is readily extracted from rotating disk electrode experimental data. The B can be defined as: where
* n is the number of moles of electrons transferred in the half reaction (number)
* F is the Faraday constant (C/mol)
* A is the electrode area (cm2)
* D is the diffusion coefficient (see Fick's law of diffusion) (cm2/s)
* v is the kinematic viscosity (cm2/s)
* C is the analyte concentration (mol/cm3)* C is the analyte concentration (mol/cm3)
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Levich constant
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