Chemistry involving electricity. Chemistry of the cells that produce an electrical current. Also the chemistry of using electricity to cause reactions, like decomposition and purification of compounds, or electroplating of thin layers of metals for mostly decorative purposes.
there are basically two types of conductors in electro chemistry one is electronic conductor and second is electrolytic conductor
Sherlock Swann has written: 'Bibliography of electro-organic chemistry' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Chemistry, Organic, Electrochemistry, Organic Chemistry
Electro-chemistry. Car batteries are the classic example.
Thomas Potter McCutcheon has written: 'General chemistry' -- subject(s): Chemistry 'New results in electro-analysis' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Electrochemical analysis
C. J. Brockman has written: 'Electro-organic chemistry' -- subject(s): Organic electrochemistry
Medical, Electro , Agriculture, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Philosophy, Literature, Architecture, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology, Theology, Pharmacy, Law, Economy, and many others..
It is more of an engineering field. The science involved is physics and electro-chemistry. It requires knowledge of aerodynamics, materials, electricity, and local weather patterns.
Izaak Maurits Kolthoff has written: 'Polarography' -- subject(s): Polarograph and polarography 'Textbook of quantitative inorganic analysis [by] I.M. Kolthoff [and] E.B. Sandell' -- subject(s): Analytic Chemistry, Chemistry, Analytic, Chemistry, Inorganic, Inorganic Chemistry, Quantitative 'PH and electro titrations' -- subject(s): Hydrogen-ion concentration, Electro-chemical analysis, Colorimetry, Volumetric analysis 'Volumetric analysis' -- subject(s): Volumetric analysis 'Volumetric analysis [by] I.M. Kolthoff [and] V.A. Stenger' -- subject(s): Volumetric analysis 'Indicators' -- subject(s): Indicators and test-papers
Electro-Optix was created in 1964.
Electro Brain ended in 1997.
Electro - comics - was created in 1940.
Electro Team was created in 1987.