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A list of all pages that have property "Text"Text" is a predefined property that represents text of arbitrary length and is provided by <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Special_properties">Semantic MediaWiki</a>." with value "AmountPerMassTimeUnit". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • AmountPerMassUnit  + (AmountPerMassUnit)
  • AmountPerVolumeTimeUnit  + (AmountPerVolumeTimeUnit)
  • AmountSquareTimePerMassVolumeUnit  + (AmountSquareTimePerMassVolumeUnit)
  • AmountTemperatureUnit  + (AmountTemperatureUnit)
  • AmountUnit  + (AmountUnit)
  • Ampere  + (Ampere)
  • AmperePerSquareMetreSquareKelvin  + (Ampere per square metre and square Kelvin.)
  • AmperePerCentiMetre  + (AmperePerCentiMetre)
  • AmperePerDegreeCelsius  + (AmperePerDegreeCelsius)
  • AmperePerGram  + (AmperePerGram)
  • AmperePerJoule  + (AmperePerJoule)
  • AmperePerMetre  + (AmperePerMetre)
  • AmperePerMilliMetre  + (AmperePerMilliMetre)
  • AmperePerRadian  + (AmperePerRadian)
  • AmperePerSquareCentiMetre  + (AmperePerSquareCentiMetre)
  • AmperePerSquareMetre  + (AmperePerSquareMetre)
  • AmperePerSquareMetreSquareKelvin  + (AmperePerSquareMetreSquareKelvin)
  • AmperePerSquareMilliMetre  + (AmperePerSquareMilliMetre)
  • AmpereSecond  + (AmpereSecond)
  • AmpereSquareMetre  + (AmpereSquareMetre)
  • AmpereSquareMetrePerJouleSecond  + (AmpereSquareMetrePerJouleSecond)
  • Amperometry  + (Amperometry)
  • Amperometry  + (Amperometry)
  • Amperometry  + (Amperometry can be distinguished from voltAmperometry can be distinguished from voltammetry by the parameter being controlled (electrode potential E) and the parameter being measured (electrode current I which is usually a function of time – see chronoamperometry). In a non-stirred solution, a diffusion-limited current is usually measured, which is propor-tional to the concentration of an electroactive analyte. The current is usually faradaic and the applied potential is usually constant. The integral of current with time is the electric charge, which may be related to the amount of substance reacted by Faraday’s laws of electrolysis. The amperometric method provides the ability to distinguish selectively between a number of electroactive species in solution by judicious selection of the applied potential and/or choice of electrode material.ntial and/or choice of electrode material.)
  • Chronoamperometry  + (Amperometry in which the current is measurAmperometry in which the current is measured as a function of time after a change in the applied potential. If the potential step is from a potential at which no current flows (i.e., at which the oxidation or reduction of the electrochemically active species does not take place) to one at which the current is limited by diffusion (see diffusion-limited current), the current obeys the Cottrell equation., the current obeys the Cottrell equation.)