Electro-Chemistry and Electro-Analytical Chemistry


The study of chemical reactions that move electrons is known as electrochemistry. Electricity is the term for this type of electron movement, which can be produced by moving electrons from one component to another or from one component to another in a process known as a redox ("redox") reaction. The field of physical chemistry known as electrochemistry explores the relationship between electricity, a measurable and quantifiable phenomenon, and recognisable chemical action, either considering electricity to be a product of a chemical process or the opposite. Between electrodes and an electrolyte, electrical charges move during these reactions (or ionic species in an exceedingly solution). Thus, the connection between voltage and chemical change is the subject of electrochemistry. Analytical chemistry procedures known as electroanalytical methods investigate analytes by varying the potential (volts) and/or current (amperes) in a chemical research cell that contains the analyte.


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