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- battery or fuel cell, it is called an electrochemical reaction. Unlike in other chemical reactions, in electrochemical reactions electrons are not transferred...
- An electrochemical cell is a device that generates electrical energy from chemical reactions. Electrical energy can also be applied to these cells to...
- In electrochemistry, the electrochemical potential (ECP), μ, is a thermodynamic measure of chemical potential that does not omit the energy contribution...
- An electrochemical gradient is a gradient of electrochemical potential, usually for an ion that can move across a membrane. The gradient consists of two...
- In chemistry, the electrochemical equivalent (Eq or Z) of a chemical element is the m**** of that element (in grams) transported by a specific quantity...
- Electrochemical machining (ECM) is a method of removing metal by an electrochemical process. It is normally used for m**** production and for working extremely...
- Electrochemical engineering is the branch of chemical engineering dealing with the technological applications of electrochemical phenomena, such as electrosynthesis...
- The Electrochemical Society is a learned society (professional ****ociation) based in the United States that supports scientific inquiry in the field of...
- An electrochemical hydrogen compressor is a hydrogen compressor where hydrogen is supplied to the anode, and compressed hydrogen is collected at the cathode...
- The electrochemical window (EW) of a substance is the electrode electric potential range between which the substance is neither oxidized nor reduced....