Preferred Label : perfectly polarized interphase;
IUPAC definition : Differences from the behaviour of interphases containing only neutral species arise
when the interphase may be described as perfectly polarized. This term is used when
no charged component is common to both phases adjoining the interphase. This may arise
as a result of the equilibrium conditions or from the kinetics of charge transfer
and leads to an interphase impermeable to electric charge.;
Origin ID : P04490;
See also
Differences from the behaviour of interphases containing only neutral species arise
when the interphase may be described as perfectly polarized. This term is used when
no charged component is common to both phases adjoining the interphase. This may arise
as a result of the equilibrium conditions or from the kinetics of charge transfer
and leads to an interphase impermeable to electric charge.