TBR: Cell Voltage Intensive

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justadream

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If reduction potential is “an intensive property that does not change with conditions” (this is why you don’t multiply the potentials like in Hess’s Law), then why does voltage in an electrochemical cell change when the concentration of anode/cathode concentration change (according to TBR GC Book II page 272).

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