guys r there certain scenarios when there is overpotential of o2 ?

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iTeachChem Helper
iTeachChem Helper•4mo ago
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iTeachChem Helper
iTeachChem Helper•4mo ago
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simplybear
simplybearOP•4mo ago
@Nimboi yk this?
Nimboi
Nimboi•4mo ago
not very good at products of electrolysis sori šŸ’ƒ
simplybear
simplybearOP•4mo ago
ok ek aur in kinetics whats R= R0/2^n like amoun after n half lives or sumh aisa kuch?
Nimboi
Nimboi•4mo ago
yeah i mean that makes sense doesnt it concentration becomes /2 after every half life hence the term "half life"
simplybear
simplybearOP•4mo ago
thats only for 0 order like R- R/2 - R/4 - R/8
Nimboi
Nimboi•4mo ago
no, this applies to anything that's the meaning of the word "half life"
simplybear
simplybearOP•4mo ago
o i meant like
Nimboi
Nimboi•4mo ago
the amount of time it takes for a product's concentration to be halved
simplybear
simplybearOP•4mo ago
symmetrical likee for 1st order t3/4 is twice t1/2 and t87.5 is 3 t/12
Nimboi
Nimboi•4mo ago
half life is constant only for first order but yeah half life still means the same thing everywhere
simplybear
simplybearOP•4mo ago
wait so that formula is amout left after n half lives?
Nimboi
Nimboi•4mo ago
yeah
simplybear
simplybearOP•4mo ago
ok and wb
Nimboi
Nimboi•4mo ago
for any reaction
simplybear
simplybearOP•4mo ago
n= total time/ t1/2 wait thats numebr of half lives
Nimboi
Nimboi•4mo ago
mhm
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I think AgCl ke electrolysis mein hai I don't really remember clearly lekin chloride ke electrolysis mein toh overpotential ka concept involved hai that I do remember Wait lemme check notes
simplybear
simplybearOP•4mo ago
yes NaCl mein bhi
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Well i only have one example of chloride for overpotential of o2 But I got one for hydrogen gas
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Also thank you for this doubt I finally opened my notebook after 6 months
simplybear
simplybearOP•4mo ago
oh thanks @iTeachChem sir is there any specific scenario like that??
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you may search on googel Found this on Wikipedia
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simplybear
simplybearOP•4mo ago
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simplybear
simplybearOP•4mo ago
but thankyou
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I sent what you wanted
simplybear
simplybearOP•4mo ago
yesyes thank you šŸ™ šŸ™
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Close the thread if ur problem is solved(I want my stats increased šŸ˜šŸ˜)
simplybear
simplybearOP•4mo ago
ok sure but one more doubt in tetrahedral i read somewhere ki pairing energy is usually always higher than the crystal field splitting energy nd doesnt depend on ligand CN 4
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Wo nahi pata 🄲 Haven't revised coordination in a long time August ya sept mai padha tha
simplybear
simplybearOP•4mo ago
@Flame Tests Lover u got like carbocation stability order pdf or sum then like +I -I groups order
Nimboi
Nimboi•4mo ago
wikipedia check the article on inductive effect
TeXit
TeXit•4mo ago
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This is still disputed on reddit tho Lemme check
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These are certain scenarios I saw on reddit
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What KANKI says here is true cuz 3methyl>1ph in the image sent by me
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simplybear
simplybearOP•4mo ago
i love u bro ā¤ļø ā¤ļø for us it was given ki benzylic was more stble then tertiary
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Haa but that's why I attached that screenshot from reddit too
simplybear
simplybearOP•4mo ago
so accoding to like jee main pyqs? what is it
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Um didn't understand what you're asking
iTeachChem
iTeachChem•3mo ago
+solved @Flame Tests Lover @Nimboi
iTeachChem Helper
iTeachChem Helper•3mo ago
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