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Note C. There is often a problem in the sign of the voltage (measured from where

to where?). You can get around this by memorizing conventions, or by reviewing

the initial consideration which led us to expect the voltage. The region of

concentrated (+) ions will be negative because uncompensated ions will diffuse

down the concentration gradient creating a region of net (+) charge someplace else.

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