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 * Electrochemistry
 * Chemical reaction
 * Solution
 * Electrical conductor
 * Electrode
 * Metal
 * Semiconductor
 * Michael Faraday
 * John Frederic Daniell
 * Electrolyte
 * Voltage
 * Electrolysis
 * Battery (electricity)
 * Redox
 * Molecule
 * History of electrochemistry
 * William Gilbert (astronomer)
 * Magnetism
 * Otto von Guericke
 * Static electricity
 * Sulfur
 * Electric spark
 * Charles François de Cisternay du Fay
 * Chemist
 * France
 * Fluid theory of electricity
 * Electrostatics
 * Charles-Augustin de Coulomb
 * Alessandro Volta
 * Friction
 * Luigi Galvani
 * Johann Wilhelm Ritter
 * William Nicholson (chemist)
 * Electric eel
 * Electric ray
 * Joseph Priestley
 * Electroplating
 * Thermoelectric effect
 * Thomas Johann Seebeck
 * William Hyde Wollaston
 * Galvanic cell
 * Humphry Davy
 * Electrolytic cell
 * Sodium
 * Potassium
 * Alkaline earth metal
 * Hans Christian Ørsted
 * Electromagnetism
 * André-Marie Ampère
 * Georg Ohm
 * Heat
 * Ohm's law
 * Amalgam (chemistry)
 * Alloy
 * Mercury (element)
 * William Robert Grove
 * Fuel cell
 * Wilhelm Eduard Weber
 * Wattmeter
 * Georges Leclanché
 * Zinc–carbon battery
 * Svante Arrhenius
 * Paul Héroult
 * Charles Martin Hall
 * Hall–Héroult process
 * Aluminium
 * Wilhelm Ostwald
 * Conductivity (electrolytic)
 * Walther Nernst
 * Nitrobenzene
 * Thermodynamic free energy
 * Electrochemical Society
 * Fritz Haber
 * Cathode
 * Electromotive force
 * Nernst equation
 * Organic acid
 * Robert Andrews Millikan
 * Oil drop experiment
 * Electron
 * Johannes Nicolaus Brønsted
 * Martin Lowry
 * Arne Tiselius
 * Electrophoresis
 * International Society of Electrochemistry
 * Quantum electrochemistry
 * Revaz Dogonadze
 * Ion
 * Oxidation state
 * Electric charge
 * Ionic bonding
 * Chlorine
 * Electronegativity
 * Mnemonic
 * Oxidizing agent
 * Reducing agent
 * Fluorine
 * Fire
 * Butane
 * Ethanol
 * Chemical equation
 * Hydronium
 * Hydroxide
 * Properties of water
 * Half-reaction
 * Manganese
 * Sodium bismuthate
 * Potassium permanganate
 * Sodium sulfite
 * Combustion
 * Propane
 * Electrochemical cell
 * Spontaneous process
 * Anode
 * Conductive polymer
 * Zinc
 * Copper
 * Zinc sulfate
 * Copper sulfate
 * Daniell cell
 * Salt bridge
 * Electric potential
 * Galvanometer
 * Potentiostat
 * Galvanostat
 * Aerated water
 * Polytetrafluoroethylene
 * Standard electrode potential
 * Standard hydrogen electrode
 * Multimeter
 * Stoichiometry
 * Work (electrical)
 * Equilibrium constant
 * Common logarithm
 * Josiah Willard Gibbs
 * Gas constant
 * Temperature
 * Reaction quotient
 * Faraday constant
 * Coulomb
 * Mole (unit)
 * Cell potential
 * Concentration cell
 * Copper(II) sulfate
 * Molar concentration
 * Le Chatelier's principle
 * Electrical telegraph
 * Telephone
 * Dry cell
 * Flashlight
 * Mercury battery
 * Lead–acid battery
 * Lithium battery
 * Lithium-ion battery
 * Flow battery
 * Grid energy storage
 * Corrosion
 * Steel
 * Rust
 * Brass
 * Iron
 * Silver
 * Atmosphere
 * Iron(III) oxide
 * Hydrate
 * Electrical network
 * Carbonic acid
 * Brine
 * Coinage metals
 * Patina
 * Copper(II) carbonate
 * Egg (food)
 * Silver sulfide
 * Gold
 * Platinum
 * Aqua regia
 * Titanium
 * Insulator (electricity)
 * Passivation (chemistry)
 * Anodizing
 * Galvanic anode
 * Wire
 * Magnesium
 * Bury
 * Ingot
 * Electric energy
 * Sodium chloride
 * Volt
 * Mineral processing
 * Metallurgy
 * Electrolysis of water
 * Water
 * Gibbs free energy
 * Sulfuric acid
 * PH
 * Chloride
 * Activation energy
 * Chemical kinetics
 * Thermochemistry
 * Concentration
 * Sodium hydroxide
 * Faraday's laws of electrolysis
 * Electric current
 * Conservation of energy
 * Equivalent weight
 * Photosynthesis
 * Action potential
 * Neuron
 * Reactivity series
 * Bioelectromagnetics
 * Bioelectrochemistry
 * Contact electrification
 * Dielectric spectroscopy
 * Electroanalytical method
 * Electrochemical potential
 * Electrochemiluminescence
 * Electrochemical engineering
 * Electrochemical energy conversion
 * Electrosynthesis
 * Frost diagram
 * List of electrochemists
 * List of important publications in chemistry
 * Magnetoelectrochemistry
 * Nanoelectrochemistry
 * Photoelectrochemistry
 * Pourbaix diagram
 * Redox titration
 * Standard electrode potential (data page)
 * Voltammetry
 * ITIES
 * Bipolar electrochemistry