"An electrode or an electrochemical cell is said to be in ""equilibrium"" when there is no net current flowing and there are no net electrode reactions taking place in the system. (See, however, exchange current density.) In equilibrium, the potential of the electrodes is the equilibrium potential and the cell voltage is the electromotive force. "
EQUILIBRIUM
Meaning of EQUILIBRIUM in English
Electrochemistry English dictionary. Английский словарь электрохимии. 2012