Wow! I really, really wish I could understand all this clever stuff! I'm afraid I will never be able to unfortunately, and although I know it doesn't really matter, it bugs me that I can't! dee

Ode Coyote wrote:
To keep voltage constant, the current has to vary with conductivity.
Voltage controls *how fast* ions move and there are no particles TO move..it's ALL Ions.
 Current controls *how many* Ions move.
 Particles play a role later as Ions and Anions find each other.
The more of each in any given spot, the easier it is for one to find the other...concentration zone. The most dense zones possible are right at the surface of the electrodes, the Nernst Diffusion Layer.


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