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Faradaic current that is controlled by the rate at which electroactive species diffuse toward (or away from) and electrode-solution interface.  +
Foil, wire or disc electrode made of gold which is easily fabricated into a variety of electrode geometries.  +
Foil, wire, disc, or mesh electrode made of platinum, which is the most commonly used metallic working electrode in electrochemistry.  +
For a closed path, scalar quantity equal to the electric current through any surface bounded by the path.  +
For a given unit system, measured constants are physical constants that are not used to define the unit system. Hence, these constants have to be measured and will therefore be associated with an uncertainty.  +
For a particle, electric charge q divided by elementary charge e.  +
For a sinusoidal wave at a given point, velocity in the direction of propagation of the wavefront corresponding to a specified phase.  +
For a solvent in a solution, quotient of the absolute activity and that of the pure substance at the same temperature and pressure.  +
For a substance in a mixture, the absolute activity of the pure substance at the same temperature but at standard pressure.  +
For a two-terminal element or a two-terminal circuit under periodic conditions, quantity equal to the square root of the difference of the squares of the apparent power S and the active power P.  +
For all types of ions in a solution, half the sum of the products of their molality b_i and the square of their charge number z_i.  +
For any electrolyte A_xB_y, the limiting molar conductivity is expressed as x times the limiting molar conductivity of A^{y+} and y times the limiting molar conductivity of B^{x-}.  +
For charged particles of a given type and energy E0 the differential quotient of E with respect to x, where E is the mean energy lost by the charged particles in traversing a distance x in the given material.  +
For dynamic voltammetric techniques, the electric potential of the working electrode at which the current is equal to one-half of the peak current.  +
For ionizing uncharged particles of a given type and energy, the differential quotient of Rtr with respect to l. Where Rtr is the mean energy that is transferred to kinetic energy of charged particles by interactions of the uncharged particles of incident radiant energy R in traversing a distance l in the material of density rho, divided by rho and R  +
For particle X, mass of that particle at rest in an inertial frame.  +
For solutions in protic solvents, the universal reference electrode for which, under standard conditions, the standard electrode potential (H+ / H2) is zero at all temperatures.  +
For type II superconductors, the threshold magnetic flux density for disappearance of bulk superconductivity.  +
For type II superconductors, the threshold magnetic flux density for magnetic flux entering the superconductor.  +
Force opposing the motion of a body sliding on a surface.  +