The reaction of hydrogen evolution from the acids: hydrochloric, hydrogen sulfate ion, monochloroacetic and lactic have been studied by steady-state voltammetry at platinum microdisc electrodes. From the experimental voltammetric parameters, such as half-wave potential, (E 1 4 -E 3 4 ) values and steady-state limiting current, it has been ascertained that the second order CE mechanism, involved in the discharge of protons arising from the weak acids investigated, is characterized by a chemical reaction which is fast over the whole concentration range explored. Theoretical calibration plots have been examined in the concentration range 1 10 - 6 -1 10 - 1 M and the zone over which linearity exists has been verified both from a theoretical and experimental point of view.