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Preferred Label : current density;

IUPAC definition : The current density jB of a species strong B /strong in a given point of the solution is obtained by multiplying the flux density of that species at the given point by the Faraday constant F and by the charge number z B of the species: \[j_{\mathbf{B}} z_{{B}}\ F\ N_{\mathbf{B}}\] where jB is a vector which indicates the direction in which the charges transported by the species strong B /strong flow and which gives the number of these charges going through a plane oriented perpendicular to the vector, divided by time and by area, and N B is the flux density of a minor constituent of the solution with respect to a fixed frame of reference.;

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The current density jB of a species strong B /strong in a given point of the solution is obtained by multiplying the flux density of that species at the given point by the Faraday constant F and by the charge number z B of the species: \[j_{\mathbf{B}} z_{{B}}\ F\ N_{\mathbf{B}}\] where jB is a vector which indicates the direction in which the charges transported by the species strong B /strong flow and which gives the number of these charges going through a plane oriented perpendicular to the vector, divided by time and by area, and N B is the flux density of a minor constituent of the solution with respect to a fixed frame of reference.

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07/05/2025


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