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Definition of Electrochemistry

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- Electrochemistry is the branch of physical chemistry concerned with the relationship between electrical potential difference and identifiable chemical...
- Electrochemistry, a branch of chemistry, went through several changes during its evolution from early principles related to magnets in the early 16th and...
- The Faraday Medal is awarded by the Electrochemistry Group of the Royal Society of Chemistry. Since 1977, it honours distinguished mid-career electrochemists...
- Bipolar electrochemistry is a phenomenon in electrochemistry based on the polarization of conducting objects in electric fields. Indeed, this polarization...
- (29 March 1927 – 3 August 2012) was a British chemist who worked in electrochemistry. The premature announcement of his cold fusion research with Stanley...
- Laboratoire d'Electrochimie Physique et Analytique, with expertise in electrochemistry at soft interfaces, Lab-on-a-Chip techniques, bio-analytical chemistry...
- In electrochemistry, the Nernst equation is a chemical thermodynamical relationship that permits the calculation of the reduction potential of a reaction...
- In chemistry, triiodide usually refers to the triiodide ion, I− 3. This anion, one of the polyhalogen ions, is composed of three iodine atoms. It is formed...
- In electrochemistry, polarization is a collective term for certain mechanical side-effects (of an electrochemical process) by which isolating barriers...
- Analytical electrochemistry. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-471-28272-3. Hubert H. Girault (2004). Analytical and physical electrochemistry. [Lausanne:...