A simple model for the electrochemical oscillations on a stationary mercury electrode in bromate solutions
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A simple model for the electrochemical oscillations on a stationary mercury electrode in bromate solutions has been proposed and its mathematical simulation carried out on a qualitative level. We believe it can be added to the simplest mathematical models of chemical oscillators, since it consists of only four reaction components.
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Abstract
Предложена простая модель электрохимических осцилляций на стационарном ртутном электроде в броматных растворах, математическая симуляция которой проведена качественно. Данная модель может быть добавлена к простейшим математическим моделям химических колебаний, т.к. она содержит всего четыре реагирующих компонента.
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