ELECTROCHEMISTRY
Electrochemistry is the branch of chemistry that explores the relationship between electrical energy and chemical reactions. It involves the study of redox (reduction-oxidation) processes, where the transfer of electrons occurs, leading to chemical changes. Key concepts include electrolysis, galvanic cells, and fuel cells, which convert chemical energy into electrical energy or vice versa. Electrochemistry plays a crucial role in various applications, such as batteries, corrosion prevention, and electroplating. Understanding electrochemical principles is essential for advancements in energy storage, environmental science, and materials development, making it a vital field in both research and industry.
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