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CHEMISTRY FOR TECHNOLOGY

Electrochemistry
Electrical units
• Coulomb (C) - The coulomb is the SI unit of electric
charge (Q or q), defined as the charge transported by a
constant current of one ampere in one second
• Ampere (A) - An ampere is a unit of the rate of electron flow
or current in an electrical conductor. One ampere of current
represents one coulomb of electrical charge moving past a
specific point in one second.
• Ohm (Ω) – A unit of electrical resistance.

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