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= Randles–Sevcik equation
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The Randles–Sevcik equation is a fundamental relationship in electrochemistry that describes the current response of a redox-active species undergoing a diffusion-controlled process during a cyclic voltammetry experiment. It relates the peak current (\\(I_p\\)) measured during the voltammetric scan to various parameters, including the concentration of the active species, the scan rate, and the diffusion coefficient.