The electrochemical hydrogen desorption process from metal hydride electrodes i discussed in terms of the model presented in Part I. Based on the previously obtained equations, quantitative numerical calculations are presented for the near-surface oncentration f hydrogen during electrochemical desorption from H-storing materials. The time dependence of H concentration is discussed in terms of the size and shape of the host (plates, cylinders, or spheres), to analyze the results obtained for ribbon, fiber, and powder electrodes. Experimental data are presented concerning the anodic overpotential decay during galvanostatic discharge of several hydride electrodes in ribbon and powder form. The data are fit by the theoretical model and the valu...