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Definition : Faraday Efficiency
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What does FE mean?

Faraday Efficiency (FE) describes the efficiency of an electrochemical reaction or process.
FE is defined as the ratio of the amount of charge used to produce a desired product in an electrochemical reaction to the total amount of charge passed through the system.

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What is the full form of FE in Electrochemistry?

The full form of FE is Faraday Efficiency

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