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The '''electrochemical equivalent''', sometimes abbreviated Eq, of a [[chemical element]] is the [[mass]] of that element (in [[gram]]s) transported by 1 [[coulomb]] of electricity. The electrochemical equivalent of an element is measured with a [[voltameter]]. |
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| Silver |
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| 0.0011181 |
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| Copper |
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| 0.0003281 |
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| Hydrogen |
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| 0.0000104 |
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Revision as of 03:32, 2 June 2013
The electrochemical equivalent, sometimes abbreviated Eq, of a chemical element is the mass of that element (in grams) transported by 1 coulomb of electricity. The electrochemical equivalent of an element is measured with a voltameter.
Element | Electrochemical equivalent |
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Silver | 0.0011181 |
Copper | 0.0003281 |
Hydrogen | 0.0000104 |
References
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