What Does ECP Stand For?
ECP stands for Electrochemical Potential
Electrochemical Potential (ECP) refers to the potential energy per unit charge that is associated with the movement of electrons and ions in an electrochemical system. It is a key concept in understanding chemical reactions, charge transfer processes, and energy storage in batteries and fuel cells. ECP is influenced by factors such as concentration, temperature, and the nature of the materials involved, and is crucial for predicting the direction and extent of electrochemical reactions.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 17th June 2025 | Edit Acronym
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- Effective Core Potential
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- Engineering Change Program
- Engineering Change Proposal
- Engineering Control Proposal
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- Exchange Core Polarization
- Exchange Coupled Pair
- Explicitly Coded Program
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