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  • 61Active transport — This article is about transport in cellular biology. For human transport systems, see active transportation. The action of the sodium potassium pump is an example of primary active transport. Active transport is the movement of a substance… …

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  • 62Galvanic cell — The Galvanic cell, named after Luigi Galvani, consists of two different metals connected by a salt bridge or a porous disk between the individual half cells. It is also known as a voltaic cell or electrochemical cell. It should not be confused… …

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  • 63Energy density — For energy density in the sense of energy per unit mass, see specific energy. For energy density of foods, see specific energy. Energy density is a term used for the amount of energy stored in a given system or region of space per unit volume.… …

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  • 64Uranium trioxide — IUPAC name Uranium trioxide Uranium(VI) oxide …

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  • 65Bulk electrolysis — is also known as potentiostatic coulometry or controlled potential coulometry . [Bard, A.J.; Faulkner, L.R. Electrochemical Methods: Fundamentals and Applications. New York: John Wiley Sons, 2nd Edition, 2000.] [Skoog, D.A.; West, D.M.; Holler, F …

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  • 66Teoría de Marcus — La Teoría de Marcus (denominada en algunas de sus formulaciones Teoría de Marcus Hush Jortner),[1] es una teoría desarrollada originalmente por Rudolph A. Marcus 1956, para explicar las tasa de transferencia electrónica en las reacciones… …

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  • 67Battery (electricity) — For other uses, see Battery (disambiguation). Various cells and batteries (top left to bottom right): two AA, one D, one handheld ham radio battery, two 9 volt (PP3), two AAA, one C, one …

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  • 68Chemiosmosis — is the movement of ions across a selectively permeable membrane, down their electrochemical gradient. More specifically, it relates to the generation of ATP by the movement of hydrogen ions across a membrane during cellular respiration. An Ion… …

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  • 69Radiation chemistry — is a subdivision of nuclear chemistry which is the study of the chemical effects of radiation on matter; this is very different from radiochemistry as no radioactivity needs to be present in the material which is being chemically changed by the… …

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  • 70Carbon sequestration — is the capture of carbon dioxide (CO2) and may refer specifically to: The process of removing carbon from the atmosphere and depositing it in a reservoir. [1] When carried out deliberately, this may also be referred to as carbon dioxide removal,… …

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