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electrochemistry

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electrochemistry,
the study of the electric effects that accompany chemical action and the chemical activity produced by electric influence.

electrochemistry,
n chemical reactions that elicit electrical potentials, and electrical potentials that initiate chemical reactions.

electrochemistry
the study of chemical changes produced by electric action.


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