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H 2 O / H 2 (g) E (V) 0 pH 14

H 2 O / H 2 (g) E (V) 1,23 0 pH 14 O 2 (g) / H 2 O

H 2 O / H 2 (g) E (V) 1,23 0 pH 14 O 2 (g) / H 2 O Domaine 1 Domaine 2 Domaine 3

H 2 O / H 2 (g) E (V) 1,23 0 pH 14 O 2 (g) / H 2 O Stabilité de O 2 (g) Stabilité de H 2 O

H 2 O / H 2 (g) E (V) 1,23 0 pH 14 O 2 (g) / H 2 O Stabilité de O 2 (g) Stabilité de H 2 O Stabilité de H 2 (g)

H 2 O / H 2 (g) E (V) 1,23 0 pH 14 O 2 (g) / H 2 O O 2 (g) H2OH2O H 2 (g)

Zn E (V) 0 pH Zn 2+ 13,75 6, ,79

Zn E (V) 0 pH Zn(OH) 2 (s) Zn 2+ 13,75 6,5 14 Zn -0,79

Zn E (V) 0 pH Zn(OH) 2 (s) Zn 2+ Zn(OH) ,75 6,5 14 Zn -0,79

Zn E (V) 0 pH Zn(OH) 2 (s) Zn 2+ Zn(OH) ,75 6, ,79

Zn E (V) 0 pH Zn(OH) 2 (s) Zn 2+ Zn(OH) ,75 6, ,79

E (V) 0 pH Cl 2 Cl - 7,5 1,43

E (V) 0 pH Cl 2 Cl - 7,5 1,43 HClO Cl 2 Cl - Cl 2 HClO Cl 2 2,33 1,57

E (V) 0 pH Cl 2 Cl - 7,5 1,43 HClO Cl 2 Cl - Cl 2 HClO Cl 2 2,33 Cl 2 instable 1,57

E (V) 0 pH Cl 2 Cl - 7,5 1,43 HClO Cl 2 2,33 Couple HClO / Cl - 1,57

E (V) 0 pH Cl 2 Cl - 7,5 1,43 HClO Cl 2 2,33 HClO Cl - 1,57

E (V) 0 pH Cl 2 Cl - 7,5 1,43 HClO Cl 2 2,33 HClO Cl - 1,57

E (V) 0 pH 7,5 1,43 Cl 2 2,33 HClO Cl - 1,57

E (V) 0 pH ,1 Zn Zn(OH) 2 (s) Zn 2+ Zn(OH) 4 2-

E (V) 0 pH ,1 Fe Fe(OH) 2 (s) Fe 2+ Fe 3+ Fe(OH) 3 (s)

E (V) 0 pH ,1 Cu Cu 2 O (s) Cu 2+ Cu(OH) 2 (s)

E (V) 0 pH ,1 Zn Zn(OH) 2 (s) Zn 2+ Zn(OH) 4 2- Fe Fe(OH) 2 (s) Fe 2+ Fe 3+ Cu Cu 2 O (s) Cu 2+ Cu(OH) 2 (s) Fe(OH) 3 (s)

E (V) 0 pH ,1 Zn Zn(OH) 2 (s) Zn 2+ Zn(OH) 4 2- Fe Fe(OH) 2 (s) Fe 2+ Fe 3+ Fe(OH) 3 (s) Cu Cu 2 O (s) Cu 2+ Cu(OH) 2 (s)

E (V) 0 pH ,1 Zn Zn(OH) 2 (s) Zn 2+ Zn(OH) 4 2- Fe Fe(OH) 2 (s) Fe 2+ Fe 3+ Cu Cu 2 O (s) Cu 2+ Cu(OH) 2 (s) Fe(OH) 3 (s)

E (V) 0 pH ,1 Zn Zn(OH) 2 (s) Zn 2+ Zn(OH) 4 2- Fe Fe(OH) 2 (s) Fe 2+ Fe 3+ Cu Cu 2 O (s) Cu 2+ Cu(OH) 2 (s) Fe(OH) 3 (s)

E (V) 0 pH ,1 Zn Zn(OH) 2 (s) Zn 2+ Zn(OH) 4 2- Fe Fe(OH) 2 (s) Fe 2+ Fe 3+ Cu Cu 2 O (s) Cu 2+ Cu(OH) 2 (s) Fe(OH) 3 (s)

E (V) 0 pH ,1 Zn Zn(OH) 2 (s) Zn 2+ Zn(OH) 4 2- Fe Fe(OH) 2 (s) Fe 2+ Fe 3+ Cu Cu 2 O (s) Cu 2+ Cu(OH) 2 (s) Fe(OH) 3 (s)

E (V) 0 pH ,1 Zn Zn(OH) 2 (s) Zn 2+ Zn(OH) 4 2- Fe Fe(OH) 2 (s) Fe 2+ Fe 3+ Cu Cu 2 O (s) Cu 2+ Cu(OH) 2 (s) Fe(OH) 3 (s)

E (V) 0 pH ,1 Zn Zn(OH) 2 (s) Zn 2+ Zn(OH) 4 2- Fe Fe(OH) 2 (s) Fe 2+ Fe 3+ Cu Cu 2 O (s) Cu 2+ Cu(OH) 2 (s) Fe(OH) 3 (s)