Double-layer capacitance

Double-layer capacitance is the important characteristic of the electrical double layer which appears at the interface between a surface and a fluid (for example, between a conductive electrode and an adjacent liquid electrolyte). At this boundary two layers of electric charge with opposing polarity form, one at the surface of the electrode, and one in the electrolyte.

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Double-layer capacitance

Double-layer capacitance is the important characteristic of the electrical double layer which appears at the interface between a surface and a fluid (for example, between a conductive electrode and an adjacent liquid electrolyte). At this boundary two layers of electric charge with opposing polarity form, one at the surface of the electrode, and one in the electrolyte.

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