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  • CopperIITetrafluoroborate  + (CopperIITetrafluoroborate)
  • CopperIITriflate  + (CopperIITriflate)
  • CopperIIodide  + (CopperIIodide)
  • CopperIOxide  + (CopperIOxide)
  • CopperOxideCompound  + (CopperOxideCompound)
  • CopperOxideElectrode  + (CopperOxideElectrode)
  • CopperSaltCompound  + (CopperSaltCompound)
  • CopperSymbol  + (CopperSymbol)
  • Copy-of-SRIA-Deep-Dive.png  + (Copy-of-SRIA-Deep-Dive.png)
  • Corporation  + (Corporation)
  • iSO80000Reference  + (Corresponding item number in ISO 80 000.)
  • iUPACName  + (Corresponds to the IUPAC name of the compound.)
  • molecularFormula  + (Corresponds to the molecular formula of the compound.)
  • Corsin Battaglia  + (Corsin Battaglia)
  • Corvus Energy  + (Corvus Energy)
  • Corvus Energy  + (CorvusEnergy)
  • Coulomb  + (Coulomb)
  • CoulombMetre  + (Coulomb Meter (C-m) is a unit in the categCoulomb Meter (C-m) is a unit in the category of Electric dipole moment. It is also known as atomic unit, u.a., au, ua. This unit is commonly used in the SI unit system. Coulomb Meter (C-m) has a dimension of LTI where L is length, T is time, and I is electric current. This unit is the standard SI unit in this category.</br></br>-- QUDTtandard SI unit in this category. -- QUDT)
  • CoulombPerCubicMetre  + (Coulomb Per Cubic Meter (C/m³) is a unit iCoulomb Per Cubic Meter (C/m³) is a unit in the category of Electric charge density. It is also known as coulomb per cubic metre, coulombs per cubic meter, coulombs per cubic metre, coulomb/cubic meter, coulomb/cubic metre. This unit is commonly used in the SI unit system. Coulomb Per Cubic Meter has a dimension of L⁻³TI where L is length, T is time, and I is electric current. This unit is the standard SI unit in this category.</br></br>-- QUDTtandard SI unit in this category. -- QUDT)
  • CoulombPerSquareMetre  + (Coulomb Per Square Meter (C/m²) is a unit Coulomb Per Square Meter (C/m²) is a unit in the category of Electric charge surface density. It is also known as coulombs per square meter, coulomb per square metre, coulombs per square metre, coulomb/square meter, coulomb/square metre. This unit is commonly used in the SI unit system. Coulomb Per Square Meter (C/m2) has a dimension of L⁻²TI where L is length, T is time, and I is electric current. This unit is the standard SI unit in this category.</br></br>-- QUDTtandard SI unit in this category. -- QUDT)
  • CoulombSquareMetre  + (Coulomb Square Meter (C-m2) is a unit in tCoulomb Square Meter (C-m2) is a unit in the category of Electric quadrupole moment. This unit is commonly used in the SI unit system. Coulomb Square Meter (C-m2) has a dimension of L2TI where L is length, T is time, and I is electric current. This unit is the standard SI unit in this category.</br></br>-- QUDTtandard SI unit in this category. -- QUDT)
  • CoulombSquareMetrePerVolt  + (Coulomb Square Meter (C-m2-per-volt) is a unit in the category of Electric polarizability. -- QUDT)
  • CoulombMetre  + (CoulombMetre)
  • CoulombPerCubicCentiMetre  + (CoulombPerCubicCentiMetre)
  • CoulombPerCubicMetre  + (CoulombPerCubicMetre)
  • CoulombPerKilogram  + (CoulombPerKilogram)
  • CoulombPerKilogramSecond  + (CoulombPerKilogramSecond)
  • CoulombPerMetre  + (CoulombPerMetre)
  • CoulombPerMole  + (CoulombPerMole)
  • CoulombPerSquareCentiMetre  + (CoulombPerSquareCentiMetre)
  • CoulombPerSquareMetre  + (CoulombPerSquareMetre)
  • CoulombPerSquareMilliMetre  + (CoulombPerSquareMilliMetre)
  • CoulombSquareMetre  + (CoulombSquareMetre)
  • CoulombSquareMetrePerVolt  + (CoulombSquareMetrePerVolt)
  • Coulombic Efficiency Calculation  + (Coulombic Efficiency Calculation)
  • Coulombic efficiency  + (Coulombic efficiency)
  • Coulombic efficiency  + (Coulombic efficiency of the whole system at C/10 and C rate (of choice) (dis-) charge)
  • CoulombicEfficiency  + (CoulombicEfficiency)
  • Coulometer  + (Coulometer)
  • CoulometricTitration  + (CoulometricTitration)
  • Coulometry  + (Coulometry)
  • Coulometry  + (Coulometry)
  • DirectCoulometryAtControlledPotential  + (Coulometry at a preselected constant potenCoulometry at a preselected constant potential of the working electrode. Direct coulometry at controlled potential is usually carried out in convective mass trans- fer mode using a large surface working electrode. Reference and auxiliary electrodes are placed in separate compartments. The total electric charge is obtained by integration of the I–t curve or can be measured directly using a coulometer.n be measured directly using a coulometer.)
  • DirectCoulometryAtControlledCurrent  + (Coulometry at an imposed, constant currentCoulometry at an imposed, constant current in the electrochemical cell. Direct coulometry at controlled current is usually carried out in convective mass transfer mode. The end-point of the electrolysis, at which the current is stopped, must be determined either from the inflection point in the E–t curve or by using visual or objective end-point indi- cation, similar to volumetric methods. The total electric charge is calculated as the product of the constant current and time of electrolysis or can be measured directly using a coulometer. The advantage of this method is that the electric charge consumed during the electrode reaction is directly proportional to the electrolysis time. Care must be taken to avoid the potential region where another electrode reaction may occur.here another electrode reaction may occur.)
  • HasCount  + (Count)
  • VolumetricNumberDensity  + (Count per volume.)
  • CounterElectrode  + (CounterElectrode)
  • CountingUnit  + (CountingUnit)
  • Country  + (Country)
  • Coupled  + (Coupled)
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