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Electric potential of the indicator electrode, in chronopotentiometry at constant current, at the instant when the time that has elapsed since the application of current is equal to one-fourth of the transition time.  +
ElectricCurrent that flows in a constant direction, i.e. a current with a constant sign.  +
Electrochemical cell in which chemical reactions occur spontaneously and chemical energy is converted into electrical energy.  +
Electrochemical cell in which the working electrode is located on one surface of a piezoelectric quartz crystal, the oscillation frequency of which is measured.  +
Electrochemical cell that has two half-cells separated by a wall permeable to ions, both containing the same electrolyte differing only in their temperatures.  +
Electrochemical cell that has two half-cells separated by a wall permeable to ions, both containing the same electrolyte differing only in their ion concentrations.  +
Electrochemical cell with a working electrode, reference electrode, and auxiliary electrode.  +
Electrochemical experiments (usually potentiostatic) where the applied constant or linearly changed potential is superimposed by an alternating (sinusoidal) potential signal of small magnitude.  +
Electrochemical measurement method of the complex impedance of an electrochemical system as a function of the frequency of a small amplitude (normally 5 to 10 mV) sinusoidal voltage perturbation superimposed on a fixed value of applied potential or on the open circuit potential.  +
Electrochemical measurement principle based on measurement of current at a controlled applied potential.  +
Electrochemical measurement principle based on the measurement of the dielectric constant of a sample resulting from the orientation of particles (molecules or ions) that have a dipole moment in an electric field.  +
Electrochemical measurement principle in which the electrode potential of a working electrode is controlled and the electric current measured.  +
Electrochemical measurement principle in which the electric charge required to carry out a known electrochemical reaction is measured. By Faraday’s laws of electrolysis, the amount of substance is proportional to the charge.  +
Electrochemical measurement principle where the potential difference between an indicator electrode and a reference electrode is measured.  +
Electrochemical method where traces of solid particles are abrasively transferred onto the surface of an electrode, followed by an electrochemical dissolution (anodic or cathodic dissolution) that is recorded as a current–voltage curve.  +
ElectrochemicalPotential per mole.  +
Electrode at which one or more electroactive substances undergo reaction in the solution being investigated.  +
Electrode containing two different metals (e.g. platinum and ruthenium) on its surface (e.g. to modify its electrocatalytic properties).  +
Electrode in the form of foil, mesh, wire, rod, tube, powder, pellets, or single crystal of silver.  +
Electrode made of a solid amalgam of an appropriate metal.  +