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  • ElectricResistance  + (Measure of the difficulty to pass an electric current through a material.)
  • ElectricConductance  + (Measure of the ease for electric current to pass through a material.)
  • Compressibility  + (Measure of the relative volume change of a fluid or solid as a response to a pressure change.)
  • OsmoticPressure  + (Measure of the tendency of a solution to take in pure solvent by osmosis.)
  • Fugacity  + (Measure of the tendency of a substance to leave a phase.)
  • SeebeckCoefficient  + (Measure of voltage induced by change of temperature.)
  • MeasuredQuantitativeProperty  + (Measured value of a quantity representing a 'MeasurementResult'. -- VIM)
  • Impedimetry  + (Measurement principle in which the complex electric impedance of a system is measured, usually as a function of a small amplitude sinusoidal electrode potential.)
  • Conductometry  + (Measurement principle in which the electric conductivity of a solution is measured.)
  • CoulombMetre  + (Measurement unit for electric dipole moment.)
  • SubMultipleUnit  + (Measurement unit obtained by dividing a given measurement unit by an integer greater than one.)
  • MultipleUnit  + (Measurement unit obtained by multiplying a given measurement unit by an integer greater than one.)
  • Potentiostat  + (Measuring instrument for electric current that controls the potential difference between a working electrode and a reference electrode and measures the electric current between a working electrode and an auxiliary electrode.)
  • Coulometer  + (Measuring instrument to obtain the electrical charge passed in an experiment, or to produce a known amount of substance in a titration.)
  • ModulusOfElasticity  + (Mechanical property of linear elastic solid materials.)
  • DroppingMercuryElectrode  + (Mercury electrode formed by sequence of mercury drops falling from a small aperture.)
  • CategoryClass  + (Meta-Category for Categories)
  • Electrolysis  + (Method of separating and neutralizing ions by an electric current in an electrolytic cell.)
  • Height  + (Minimum length of a straight line segment between a point and a reference line or reference surface.)
  • LimitingMolarConductivity  + (Molar conductivity at infinite dilution)
  • Electroosmosis  + (Movement of a fluid through a diaphragm, produced by application of an electric field.)
  • NanoMaterial  + (Nanomaterials are Materials possessing, at minimum, one external dimension measuring 1-100nm)
  • Lethargy  + (Natural logarithm of the quotient of a reference energy and the kinetic energy of a neutron.)
  • MassieuFunction  + (Negative quotient of Helmholtz energy and temperature.)
  • PlanckFunction  + (Ngative quotient of Gibbs energy and temperature.)
  • DoubleLayerCurrent  + (Non-faradaic current associated with the charging of the electrical double layer at the electrode-solution interface.)
  • Activity  + (Number dN of spontaneous nuclear transitions or nuclear disintegrations for a radionuclide of amount N produced during a short time interval dt, divided by this time interval.)
  • QuantumNumber  + (Number describing a particular state of a quantum system.)
  • NumberOfElements  + (Number of direct parts of a Reductionistic.)
  • DonorDensity  + (Number of donor levels per volume.)
  • ElectronDensity  + (Number of electrons in conduction band per volume.)
  • ElectronNumberOfAnElectrochemicalReaction  + (Number of electrons transferred in a charge transfer reaction between an electrode and a single entity (ion, radical-ion, or molecule) of an electroactive substance, whose identity must be specified.)
  • HoleDensity  + (Number of holes in valence band per volume.)
  • IonNumberDensity  + (Number of ions per volume.)
  • MolecularConcentration  + (Number of molecules of a substance in a mixture per volume.)
  • NeutronNumber  + (Number of neutrons in an atomic nucleus.)
  • ParticleCurrentDensity  + (Number of particles per time and area crossing a surface.)
  • Frequency  + (Number of periods per time interval.)
  • SlowingDownDensity  + (Number of slowed-down particles per time and volume.)
  • PH  + (Number quantifying the acidic or the alkaline character of a solution, equal to the negative of the decimal logarithm of ion activity aH+ of the hydrogen cation H+ pH = −10 log(a_H+).)
  • LeakageFactor  + (One minus the square of the coupling factor)
  • Battery  + (One or more cells fitted with devices necessary for use, for example case, terminals, marking and protective devices.)
  • DiffusionArea  + (One-sixth of the mean square distance between the point where a neutron enters a specified class and the point where it leaves this class.)
  • PotentiometricSelectivityCoefficient  + (Parameter defining the ability of an ion-selective electrode to distinguish a particular ion, i.e., a primary ion A from an interfering ion B.)
  • Tortuosity  + (Parameter for diffusion and fluid flow in porous media.)
  • RichardsonConstant  + (Parameter in the expression for the thermionic emission current density J for a metal in terms of the thermodynamic temperature T and work function.)
  • ActivationOverpotential  + (Part of the electrode polarization arising from a charge-transfer step of the electrode reaction.)
  • DirectionAndEnergyDistributionOfCrossSection  + (Partial differential quotient of the cross section of a process with respect to the solid angle around a given direction and the energy of a particle scattered in that direction.)
  • Hadron  + (Particles composed of two or more quarks.)
  • MolecularPartitionFunction  + (Partition function of a molecule.)
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