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  • BifunctionalAirElectrode  + (An air electrode that is designed to perform both the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and the oxygen evolution reaction (OER).)
  • MathematicalModel  + (An analogical icon expressed in mathematical language.)
  • SimulationApplication  + (An application aimed to functionally reproduce an object.)
  • AlkalineElectrolyte  + (An aqueous electrolyte with a nominal pH greater than 7.)
  • NearNeutralElectrolyte  + (An aqueous electrolyte with a nominal pH value between 6 and 8.)
  • AcidicElectrolyte  + (An aqueous electrolyte with a nominal pH values less than 7.)
  • StandaloneAtom  + (An atom that does not share electrons with other atoms.)
  • Molecule  + (An atom_based state defined by an exact number of e-bonded atomic species and an electron cloud made of the shared electrons.)
  • BondedAtom  + (An bonded atom that shares at least one electron to the atom-based entity of which is part of.)
  • Computation  + (An elaboration that deals with quantitative symbols (i.e. symbols associated with a quantitative oriented language).)
  • Workflow  + (An elaboration that has at least two elaborations as proper parts.)
  • ElementaryWork  + (An elaboration that has no elaboration proper parts, according to a specific type.)
  • MeasuredCapacity  + (An electric charge capacity measured under a given set of experimental conditions.)
  • ElectricDipoleMoment  + (An electric dipole, vector quantity of magnitude equal to the product of the positive charge and the distance between the charges and directed from the negative charge to the positive charge.)
  • ConductivityCell  + (An electrochemical cell for conductivity measurements.)
  • SecondaryBattery  + (An electrochemical cell which is designed to be electrically recharged.)
  • PrimaryBattery  + (An electrochemical cell which is not designed to be electrically recharged.)
  • BatteryInterface  + (An electrochemical interface within a battery cell.)
  • InsertionMaterial  + (An electrochemical material that can act as a host lattice in an electrochemical intercalation reaction.)
  • InsertionElectrode  + (An electrode at which the predominant electrochemical reaction is an intercalation.)
  • MetalElectrode  + (An electrode in which the actve electrochemical material is a metal.)
  • BinaryElectrolyte  + (An electrolyte consisting of anions and cations with equal absolute charge numbers.)
  • HiggsBoson  + (An elementary bosonic particle with zero spin produced by the quantum excitation of the Higgs field.)
  • Lepton  + (An elementary particle of half-integer spin (spin 1⁄2) that does not undergo strong interactions.)
  • MasslessElementary  + (An elementary particle that does not pocess mass.)
  • Neutrino  + (An elementary particle with spin 1/2 that interacts only via the weak interaction and gravity.)
  • Emulsion  + (An emulsion is a mixture of two or more liquids that are normally immiscible (a liquid-liquid heterogeneous mixture).)
  • File  + (An encapsulated and persistant blob of information)
  • Role  + (An entity that is categorized according to its relation with a whole through a parthood relation and that contributes to it according to an holistic criterion.)
  • Whole  + (An entity which is defined according to a unity criteria that relates holistically its parts to form a whole.)
  • NernstEinsteinEquation  + (An equation relating the limiting molar conductivity Λ_m^0 (see Kohlrausch's law) to the ionic diffusion coefficients.)
  • DefiningEquation  + (An equation that define a new variable in terms of other mathematical entities.)
  • NernstEquation  + (An equation that relates the reduction potAn equation that relates the reduction potential of an electrochemical reaction (half-cell or full cell reaction) to the standard electrode potential, temperature, and activities (often approximated by concentrations) of the chemical species undergoing reduction and oxidation.pecies undergoing reduction and oxidation.)
  • RandlesCircuitModel  + (An equivalent electrical circuit that consists of an active electrolyte resistance RS in series with the parallel combination of the double-layer capacitance Cdl and an impedance of a faradaic reaction.)
  • Experiment  + (An experiment is a process that is intended to replicate a physical phenomenon in a controlled environment.)
  • EmpiricalFormula  + (An expression that provide information about the element type of a compound and their relative ratio.)
  • MolecularFormula  + (An expression that provides information about the element types that constiture a molecule or a molecular substance and their number.)
  • Suspension  + (An heterogeneous mixture that contains coarsly dispersed particles (no Tyndall effect), that generally tend to separate in time to the dispersion medium phase.)
  • Document  + (An heterogenous object made of different graphical object parts.)
  • SpatialRole  + (An holistic spatial part of a whole.)
  • TemporalRole  + (An holistic temporal part of a whole.)
  • FunctionalIcon  + (An icon that imitates one representative character of the object. It share external similarities with the object, but not necessarily the same internal logical structure.)
  • ResemblanceIcon  + (An icon that mimics the spatial or temporal shape of the object.)
  • Replica  + (An icon that not only have some resemblance of the object, but also can function as the object.)
  • AnalogicalIcon  + (An icon that represents the internal logical structure of the object.)
  • Integer  + (An integer number.)
  • SolidElectrolyteInterphase  + (An interfacial layer that forms between an electrode phase and and electrolyte phase, due to the decomposition of the electrolyte.)
  • ElectrodeReaction  + (An interfacial reaction that necessarily involves a charge-transfer step.)
  • Namer  + (An interpreter who assigns a name to an object without any motivations related to the object characters.)
  • Declarer  + (An interpreter who establish the connection between an conventional sign and an object according to a specific convention.)