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electrochemical equivalent

[ih-lek-truh-kem-i-kuhl]

noun

Physical Chemistry.
  1. the mass, in grams, of a substance deposited on the electrode of a voltameter by 1 coulomb of electricity.



electrochemical equivalent

noun

  1. the mass of an element liberated from its ions or converted into them by one coulomb of electric charge

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Word History and Origins

Origin of electrochemical equivalent1

First recorded in 1880–85

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