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A list of all pages that have property "HasDescription" with value "Property of a solute in a solution.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • LuminousFlux  + (Perceived power of light.)
  • RelativePermittivity  + (Permittivity divided by electric constant.)
  • SIExactConstant  + (Physical constant that by definition (after the latest revision of the SI system that was enforsed May 2019) has a known exact numerical value when expressed in SI units.)
  • ExactConstant  + (Physical constant used to define a unit system. Hence, when expressed in that unit system they have an exact value with no associated uncertainty.)
  • PhysicalConstant  + (Physical constants are categorised into "exact" and measured constants. With "exact" constants, we refer to physical constants that have an exact numerical value after the revision of the SI system that was enforsed May 2019.)
  • BatteryQuantity  + (Physical quantities defined within the domain of batteries.)
  • ElectrochemicalQuantity  + (Physical quantities defined within the domain of electrochemistry.)
  • Duration  + (Physical quantity for describing the temporal distance between events.)
  • Action  + (Physical quantity of dimension energy × time.)
  • HydrogenElectrode  + (Platinized platinum electrode saturated by a stream of pure gaseous hydrogen.)
  • PorousElectrode  + (Porous electrodes consist of porous matricPorous electrodes consist of porous matrices of a single reactive electronic conductor or a mixture of solids that include essentially non-conducting, reactive materials in addition to electronic conductors. An electrolytic solution fills the void spaces of the porous matrix. At a given time, there may be a large range of reaction rates within the pores. The distribution of these rates will depend on physical structure, conductivity of the matrix and of the electrolyte, and on parameters characterizing the electrode processes themselves.rizing the electrode processes themselves.)
  • ParticlePositionVector  + (Position vector of a particle.)
  • NormalHydrogenElectrode  + (Potential of a platinum electrode in 1 M acid solution.)
  • EquilibriumElectrodePotential  + (Potential of an electrode when no electricPotential of an electrode when no electric current flows through the cell and all local charge transfer equilibria across phase boundaries that are represented in the cell diagram (except at possible electrolyte-electrolyte junctions) and local chemical equilibria are established.local chemical equilibria are established.)
  • Chronopotentiometry  + (Potentiometry in which the potential is measured with time following a change in applied current.)
  • Intensity  + (Power transferred per unit area.)
  • Recipe  + (Preparation instructions, e.g. for a dish)
  • Probability  + (Probability is a dimensionless quantity that can attain values between 0 and 1; zero denotes the impossible event and 1 denotes a certain event.)
  • NonLeakageProbability  + (Probability that a neutron will not escape from the reactor during the slowing-down process or while it diffuses as a thermal neutron.)
  • Electroplating  + (Process inside an electrolytic cell used to coat a conductive object with a layer of a material.)
  • LogarithmicDecrement  + (Product of damping coefficient and period duration.)
  • MeanMassRange  + (Product of the mean linear range R and the mass density ρ of the material.)
  • VolumicTotalCrossSection  + (Product of the number density na of the atoms and the cross section σ_tot for a given type of atoms)
  • RestEnergy  + (Product of the rest mass and the square of the speed of light in vacuum.)
  • Mass  + (Property of a physical body that express its resistance to acceleration (a change in its state of motion) when a force is applied.)