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EXPOSURE of a silver–silver iodide electrode in an electrolyte solution to a flash of light causes transient changes in the electrode potential. This effect is a function of the concentration of potential-determining ions, I− and Ag+, and has a minimum near the point of zero charge (p.z.c.).
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VAN PESKI, A., DE VOOYS, D. & ENGEL, D. Transient Changes in the Potential of the Ag-Agl Electrode induced by a Light Pulse. Nature 223, 177 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1038/223177a0
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