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pH is the abbreviation for "potential for Hydrogen"
The difference in potential energy between the reactants and products.
pH stands for "potential of hydrogen" and measures the acidity or alkalinity of a solution on a scale of 0 to 14. A pH value of 7 is considered neutral, while values below 7 are acidic and values above 7 are alkaline.
The cell potential in a chemical reaction can be determined by calculating the difference in standard electrode potentials of the two half-reactions involved in the cell. The cell potential is the difference between the reduction potentials of the two half-reactions. The formula for calculating cell potential is Ecell Ered(cathode) - Ered(anode).
The Diffusion Potential is the potential difference across the boundary b/w two electrolytic solutions of different compositions The Nernst Potential is the diffusion potential across a membrane that exactly opposes the net diffusion of a particular ion through the membrane
The abbreviation for potential energy is PE.
The abbreviation "pH" stands for "potential of hydrogen" in text.
electromotive force (abbreviation: EMF or emf)
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pH is the abbreviation for "potential for Hydrogen"
The variable that represents potential difference is V, which stands for voltage.
There is no such thing as a 'voltage difference'! 'Voltage' means 'potential difference', so what you appear to be asking is "How do you get the largest potential difference difference?'! Potential difference is caused by the separation of charges between two points. The greater the amount of charge separation, the greater the potential difference.
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Potential difference.
'Force' isn't measured in volts. Potential and potential difference are measured in volts.
Anything with potential difference could create the flow of energy. A potential difference could be electropotential, chemical potential or potential difference between high and low ground like energy from water fall. A potential difference can exist in the form of motion difference between a stationary and a moving objects.
There is no difference. However, the correct abbreviation is "kg" not "KG". If the abbreviation is capitalised, it is merely poor writing.