FAQ

What is the Electrochemical Equivalent?
The Electrochemical Equivalent is the mass of a substance produced at the electrode during electrolysis by one coulomb of charge. Electrochemical Equivalent is usually measured using the Kilogram Per Coulomb for Electrochemical Equivalent. Note that the value of Electrochemical Equivalent is always positive.
Can the Electrochemical Equivalent be negative?
No, the Electrochemical Equivalent, measured in Electrochemical Equivalent cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Electrochemical Equivalent?
Electrochemical Equivalent is usually measured using the Kilogram Per Coulomb[kg/C] for Electrochemical Equivalent. Kilogram Per Abcoulomb[kg/C], Kilogram Per Kilocoulomb[kg/C], Kilogram Per Milliampere-Hour[kg/C] are the few other units in which Electrochemical Equivalent can be measured.
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