Electrochemistry

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Across
  1. 2. A substance that conducts electricity when dissolved in water.
  2. 5. Coating a metal object with another metal using electric current.
  3. 7. The branch dealing with stationary electric charges.
  4. 8. Chemical species that participate in electron transfer reactions.
  5. 9. Thermal effects accompanying electrochemical reactions.
  6. 13. Difference in ion concentration across a membrane driving movement.
  7. 14. Volumetric chemical analysis involving electric potential measurements.
  8. 17. Migration of charged particles in a fluid under an electric field.
  9. 20. Device that generates electricity through redox reactions.
  10. 21. Energy associated with charged particles in motion.
  11. 22. Purifying metals using electrolysis.
  12. 24. Physics involving electricity and magnetism interrelation.
  13. 25. Using electricity to synthesize chemical compounds.
  14. 26. Formation of a substance on an electrode from its solution.
  15. 27. Movement of liquid through a membrane under an electric field.
  16. 29. Loss of electrons by a substance during an electrochemical reaction.
  17. 30. Study of electric charges in motion.
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  1. 1. Study of chemical processes that involve the movement of electrons.
  2. 3. Region where electric and magnetic fields interact.
  3. 4. Electric potential due to charge separation in a static field.
  4. 6. Overall neutrality of charge in a solution or system.
  5. 10. Measure of a material's ability to conduct electricity.
  6. 11. Voltage difference driving the flow of electrons in a circuit.
  7. 12. Study of the rates of reactions influenced by electric fields.
  8. 15. A ranking of elements based on their standard electrode potentials.
  9. 16. Separation of ions through a semi-permeable membrane using electric current.
  10. 18. Methods of analyzing chemical compositions using electricity.
  11. 19. Production of electric current via changing magnetic fields.
  12. 23. Removal of substances from a solution by electrolysis.
  13. 28. Gain of electrons by a substance during an electrochemical reaction.