HasDescription

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Machine compatible name HasDescription
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Electronically conductive part in electric contact with a medium of lower electronic conductivity and intended to perform one or more of the functions of emitting charge carriers to or receiving charge carriers from that medium or to establish an electric field in that medium.  +
Encoded data made of more than one datum.  +
Energy of the electron in a hydrogen atom in its ground state  +
Energy per amount of substance.  +
Energy per unit mass  +
Energy required to move a unit charge through an electric field from a reference point.  +
Energy to be added to or removed from a system under constant temperature and pressure to undergo a complete phase transition.  +
Enthalpy per unit mass.  +
Entropy per amount of substance.  +
Equilibrium electrode potential of an electrode under standard conditions.  +
Equilibrium electrode potential under conditions of unit concentration of species involved in the electrode reaction.  +
Equivalent to the Boltzmann constant, but expressed in units of energy per temperature increment per mole (rather than energy per temperature increment per particle).  +
Expectation value of the energy imparted.  +
Extend of a spatial dimension.  +
Faction of electrical current carried by given ionic species.  +
Factor by which the intensity of a diffraction line is reduced because of the lattice vibrations.  +
Factor taking into account health effects in the determination of the dose equivalent.  +
Faradaic current measured in a solution containing two electroactive substances, A and B, that exceeds the sum of the faradaic currents that would be obtained for A and B separately under the same experimental conditions.  +
Faradaic current of an electroactive substance B formed by a prior chemical reaction from another substance Y that is no electroactive at the potential at which B is electrochemically transformed.  +
Faradaic current that is approached as the rate of the charge-transfer process is increased by varying the applied potential, being greater than the rate of mass transport controlled by diffusion.  +