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I have got this question stating that: Immersing a pair of gold electrodes into a NaCl salt solution in the presence of a fixed voltage causes the capacitance and current to:
either increase, decrease, remain unchanged or increase briefly and then return to its original value..
I think that by the equation C= Q/V that capacitance should increase since there is more charge present due to the Na+ and Cl - but i don't know if it will only stay increased for a brief period.
Also since capacitance increases, i would assume that current should increase as it is directly proportional to capacitance.
either increase, decrease, remain unchanged or increase briefly and then return to its original value..
I think that by the equation C= Q/V that capacitance should increase since there is more charge present due to the Na+ and Cl - but i don't know if it will only stay increased for a brief period.
Also since capacitance increases, i would assume that current should increase as it is directly proportional to capacitance.