| electrochemical |
of or involving electrochemistry
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| electrochemical |
One cause for corrosion in pipes; an electrochemical reaction involves the transfer of electric charge between matter.
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| electrochemical gradient |
The diffusion gradient of an ion, representing a type of potential energy that accounts for both the concentration difference of the ion across a membrane and its tendency to move relative to the membrane potential.
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| electrochemical cell |
An electrochemical system consisting of an anode and a cathode in metallic contact and immersed in an electrolyte. (The anode and cathode may be different metals or dissimilar areas on the same metal surface. Electroless Nickel - The autocatalytic deposition of nickel/phosphorous and nickel/boron have many useful corrosion and tribo/corrosion applications. Unlike the electrolytic processes, they produce a deposit with completely uniform coverage. ...
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| electrochemical c. |
an apparatus consisting of two half-cells, each containing a solution in which an electrode is placed, connected by a salt bridge or semipermeable membrane. A voltaic cell is one in which chemical reactions occurring at the electrodes supply a voltage to an external circuit; an electrolytic cell is one in which an applied voltage drives the reactions occurring at the electrodes in the opposite direction from that in which they proceed spontaneously.
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