Electrochemistry
Pronunciation: /ˈɪɫɛktɹoʊˈkɛməstɹi/
Electrochemistry (noun)
- The study of how chemical changes happen when electric current moves through a liquid or solid.
- The study of making electricity from chemical reactions, and using electricity to cause reactions.
Examples
- Electrochemistry studies how electricity affects chemical reactions.
- In electrochemistry, scientists measure changes in solutions using current.