Electrochemical constant

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Electrochemical constant

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The electrochemical constant f has the SI unit for energy per charge per temperature [JΒ·x-1Β·K-1].

f = kΒ·e-1, the Boltzmann constant k divided by the [elementary charge e.

f = RΒ·F-1, the Boltzmann constant k divided by the Faraday constant F.]]

Abbreviation: f [JΒ·C-1Β·K-1]

Reference: Gnaiger 2020 MitoPathways

Communicated by Gnaiger E 2020-11-24




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Entity, count, and number, and SI base quantities / SI base units
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Quantity name Symbol Unit name Symbol Comment
elementary UX elementary unit [x] UX, UB; [x] not in SI
count NX elementary unit [x] NX, NB; [x] not in SI
number N - dimensionless = NXΒ·UX-1
amount of substance nB mole [mol] nX, nB
electric current I ampere [A] A = CΒ·s-1
time t second [s]
length l meter [m] SI: metre
mass m kilogram [kg]
thermodynamic temperature T kelvin [K]
luminous intensity IV candela [cd]
Fundamental relationships
Β» Avogadro constant NA
Β» Boltzmann constant k
Β» elementary charge e
Β» Faraday constant F
Β» gas constant R
Β» electrochemical constant f
SI and related concepts
Β» International System of Units
Β» elementary unit x
Β» SI prefixes
Β» International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, IUPAC
Β» entity
Β» quantity
Β» dimension
Β» format
Β» motive unit
Β» iconic symbols


References

  1. Gnaiger E (2020) Mitochondrial pathways and respiratory control. An introduction to OXPHOS analysis. 5th ed. Bioenerg Commun 2020.2 - Β»Bioblast linkΒ«


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