Combined, this area is called electrochemistry, a very interesting technique for probing redox processes and many more.
Electricity is a form of energy resultant of charged particles.
Chemistry is the branch of science that deals with the matter that a substance is made up of
Electricity and chemistry are closely related because many chemical reactions involve the movement of electrons, which is the basis of electricity. In electrochemistry, electricity can be used to induce redox reactions, generate energy in batteries, or influence the behavior of ions in solution. Additionally, electrolysis is a process that uses electricity to drive non-spontaneous chemical reactions.
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.
Yes. it is basically a topic of Chemistry but also included in physics.
Chemistry has played a massive role in forming electronics. Chemistry has determined which elements are the most efficient at transferring electricity through the electronic for example.
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G. H. Bachhoffner has written: 'A popular treatise on voltaic electricity and electromagnetism' -- subject(s): Electricity, Early works to 1850, Electromagnetism 'Chemistry as applied to the fine arts' -- subject(s): Art and science, Pigments, Chemistry
The word chemistry comes from the greek word "Chimia (Χημεία)" which means chemistry as well. Chemistry is the science in which scientists study the molecular form of matter , the reactions between materials as well as production of energy, mostly electricity, through the use of chemistry and physics (nuclear energy etc.). Also, chemists experiment and find laws of chemistry, just like physicists do. Chemistry and physics also cooperate in quantum mechanic. As you can see, physics and chemistry have a lot in common.
One can determine electrical conductivity in chemistry by measuring the ability of a substance to conduct electricity. This can be done by using a conductivity meter to measure the flow of electric current through the substance. Substances that conduct electricity well are called conductors, while those that do not are called insulators.
In Chemistry ;0 Organic Chemistry is the chemistry of CARBON containing compounds. There are millions os carbon compounds. Inorganuic Chemistry is the remainder of chemistry; that none-carbon containing compounds. Organic reaction. CH3COOH + CH3CH2OH = CH3COOCH2CH3 + H2O Inorganic reraction. NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O. There is also Physical Chemistry dealing with the energetics of reactions; heat,light,sound,electricity electro-magnetic waves, radio-activity that drive chemical reactions.
Strong electrolytes play a crucial role in chemistry by easily breaking apart into ions when dissolved in water, allowing for efficient conduction of electricity and facilitating various chemical reactions.
Charles R. Gibson has written: 'The motor car & its story' -- subject(s): Automobiles, History 'Chemical amusements & experiments' -- subject(s): Chemistry, Experiments, Scientific recreations 'The romance of modern electricity' -- subject(s): Electricity, Electrical engineering, Electric engineering 'The stars and their mysteries' -- subject(s): Astronomy, Stars 'Wonders of modern manufacture' -- subject(s): Machinery in the workplace, Manufactures 'The romance of modern photography' -- subject(s): Accessible book, History, Photography, Scientific applications 'Modern conceptions of electricity' -- subject(s): Electricity 'Chemistry and its mysteries' -- subject(s): Chemistry, Juvenile literature
None: electricity is not 'MATTER' so it is not a compound with a chem. formula.[An 'equation' is differing from 'formula', but that is what you've probably meant in you Question]