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  • InChI  + (The International Chemical Identifier (InChI) textual identifier proposed by IUPAC to provide a standard encoding for databases of molecular information.)
  • AngularMeasure  + (The abstract notion of angle.)
  • Assemblying  + (The act of connecting together the parts of something)
  • Manufacturer  + (The agent that is participates and drives a manufacturing process.)
  • SoftwareApplication  + (The application of software to transform information)
  • ElectrochemicallyActiveSurfaceArea  + (The area of the electrode material that is accessible to the electrolyte that is used for charge transfer and/or storage.)
  • SIBaseUnit  + (The base units in the SI system.)
  • Elementary  + (The basic spatial constituent of 'item'-s that is defined as a causal chain of quantum objects.)
  • ElectrochemicalInterface  + (The boundary between two electrochemical materials, at which electrochemical reactions normally take place.)
  • CGSUnit  + (The centimetre–gram–second (CGS) system of units.)
  • Perceptual  + (The class of 'Physical' individuals which stand for real world objects that can stimulate a perception (e.g. a retina impression) into the ontologist and that are categorized accordingly to human perception mechanisms.)
  • Equation  + (The class of 'mathematical'-s that stand for a statement of equality between two mathematical expressions.)
  • Quantum  + (The class of EMMO individuals that stand for world objects that can't be partitioned further.)
  • Collection  + (The class of all individuals that stand for a real world not self-connected object.)
  • CausalObject  + (The class of all the individuals that stand for world objects that are a self-connected composition of more than one quantum object and whose temporal parts are always self-connected.)
  • Mathematical  + (The class of general mathematical symbolic objects respecting mathematical syntactic rules.)
  • Item  + (The class of individuals standing for world self-connected objects.)
  • StrictFundamental  + (The class of individuals that satisfy a whole defining criteria (i.e. belongs to a subclass of whole) and have no proper parts that satisfy that same criteria (no parts that are of the same type of the whole).)
  • SpatiallyFundamental  + (The class of individuals that satisfy a whole defining criteria (i.e. belongs to a subclass of whole) and have no spatial parts that satisfy that same criteria (no parts that are of the same type of the whole).)
  • TemporallyFundamental  + (The class of individuals that satisfy a whole defining criteria (i.e. belongs to a subclass of whole) and have no temporal parts that satisfy that same criteria (no parts that are of the same type of the whole).)
  • Symbol  + (The class of individuals that stand for an elementary mark of a specific symbolic code (alphabet).)
  • Electron  + (The class of individuals that stand for electrons elementary particles belonging to the first generation of leptons.)
  • Gluon  + (The class of individuals that stand for gluons elementary particles.)
  • Graviton  + (The class of individuals that stand for gravitons elementary particles.)
  • Muon  + (The class of individuals that stand for muon elementary particles belonging to the second generation of leptons.)
  • Photon  + (The class of individuals that stand for photons elementary particles.)
  • Quark  + (The class of individuals that stand for quarks elementary particles.)
  • Perspective  + (The class of individuals that stand for real world objects according to a specific representational perspective.)
  • Tau  + (The class of individuals that stand for tau elementary particles belonging to the third generation of leptons.)
  • SemioticEntity  + (The class of individuals that stands for semiotic objects, i.e. objects that take part on a semiotic process.)
  • RatioQuantity  + (The class of quantities that are the ratio of two quantities with the same physical dimensionality.)
  • EMMO  + (The class representing the collection of all the individuals declared in this ontology standing for world objects.)
  • ExchangeCurrent  + (The common value (i0) of the anodic and cathodic partial currents when the reaction is at equilibrium.)
  • ConcentrationOverpotential  + (The concentration overpotential of an elecThe concentration overpotential of an electrode reaction at a given electrode current density (c.d.) is basically the difference in equilibrium potentials across the diffusion layer. More precisely, it is the potential of a reference electrode (of the same electrode reaction as the working electrode ) with the interfacial concentrations which establish themselves at c.d., relative to the potential of a similar reference electrode with the concentrations of the bulk solution. From such a measured potential difference, with c.d. flowing, one needs to subtract the ohmic potential drop prevailing between the two electrodes.rop prevailing between the two electrodes.)
  • Unknown  + (The dependent variable for which an equation has been written.)
  • SurfaceDensityOfElectricCharge  + (The derivative of the electric charge of a system with respect to the area.)
  • Capacitance  + (The derivative of the electric charge of a system with respect to the electric potential.)
  • LinearDensityOfElectricCharge  + (The derivative of the electric charge of a system with respect to the length.)
  • Voltage  + (The difference in electric potential between two points.)
  • Torque  + (The effectiveness of a force to produce rotation about an axis, measured by the product of the force and the perpendicular distance from the line of action of the force to the axis.)
  • Electrodissolution  + (The electrochemical dissolution of a material to soluble species.)
  • ElectrochemicalPotential  + (The electrochemical potential is the chemical potential of an ion in the presence of an electric potential.)
  • ElectrochemicalWindow  + (The electrode electric potential range between which the substance is neither oxidized nor reduced.)
  • KineticEnergy  + (The energy of an object due to its motion.)
  • PotentialEnergy  + (The energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position or orientation in a potential field.)
  • Interpreter  + (The entity (or agent, or observer, or cognitive entity) who connects 'Sign', 'Interpretant' and 'Object'.)
  • Equals  + (The equals symbol.)
  • AbsoluteActivity  + (The exponential of the ratio of the chemical potential to R*T where R is the gas constant and T the thermodynamic temperature.)
  • Pressure  + (The force applied perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area over which that force is distributed.)
  • ChargeTransferCoefficient  + (The fraction of the electrostatic potential energy affecting the reduction rate in an electrode reaction, with the remaining fraction affecting the corresponding oxidation rate.)
  • HyperfineTransitionFrequencyOfCs  + (The frequency standard in the SI system in which the photon absorption by transitions between the two hyperfine ground states of caesium-133 atoms are used to control the output frequency. It defines the base unit second in the SI system.)