Surface area and this quantity are multiplied by fractional powers of n, scan rate, and the diffusion constant in a formula for CV peaks at 25 degrees Celsius. An initial drop in this quantity leads to excess perfluorocarbon emissions in the anode effect. A type of overpotential named for this quantity describes mass transport limitations. This quantity is squared in the summation formula for ionic strength, which serves as a measure of this quantity for electrolytes. 60 millivolt fluctuations accompany periodic changes of this quantity in the Briggs-Rauscher reaction, a commonly studied chemical oscillator. A logarithm is performed on the ratio of two values for this quantity in the Nernst equation; that ratio is the reaction quotient. For 10 points, name this chemical quantity measured in molarity. ■END■
ANSWER: concentration [or molarity until it is read; or concentration overpotential] (The first clue is the Randles-Sevcik equation.)
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