Frost Diagram - Axes

Axes

The axes of the Frost diagram show (horizontally) the oxidation state of the species in question and (vertically) the electron exchange number multiplied by the voltage (nE) OR the Gibbs free energy per unit of the Faraday constant, ΔG/F.

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