electrochemistry
This term describes the intersection of electricity and chemical reactions, focusing on the conversion between chemical energy and electrical energy. It is a technical, scientific term used primarily in academic, industrial, and research settings to describe processes like electrolysis and galvanic cell operation. As a field of study or a branch of science, this noun is uncountable. It refers to the abstract body of knowledge and the theoretical framework of the discipline rather than a discrete object that can be counted.
Meanings
The branch of chemistry that deals with the relationship between electrical energy and chemical changes, specifically the study of electrolytic cells and galvanic cells.
"The researcher specialized in electrochemistry to develop more efficient batteries."