Chemistry Acronyms

Alphabetical Listing of Chemistry Acronyms

  • ECQB — Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Balance
  • ECR — Eriochrome Cyanine Rpar
  • ECR — Electron Cyclotron Resonance
  • ECRA — Economic Cleanup Responsibility Act
  • ECRC — Environmental And Contaminants Research Center
  • ECRH — Electron Cyclotron Resonance Heating
  • ECRIS — Electron Cyclotron Resonance Ion Source
  • ECRR — Energy-corrected Rigid-rotor Approximation
  • ECS — Electro-Chemical Society
  • ECS — Electroconvulsive Shock
  • ECS — Energy-corrected Sudden (scaling Theory In Mol. Collisions)
  • ECS-EP — Energy-corrected Sudden-exponential Polynomial (scaling Law)
  • ECS-P — Energy-corrected Sudden-polynomial (scaling Law)
  • ECSC — European Coal And Steel Community
  • ECSFM — Electrochemical Scanning Force Microscopy
  • ECSPM — Electrochemical Scanning Probe Microscopy
  • ECSTM — Electrochemical Scanning Tunneling Microscopy
  • ECSXRF — Electrochemisorption X-ray Fluorescence
  • ECT — Emission-Computed Tomography
  • ECT — Ergodic Collision Theory
  • ECTDMS — Electrochemical Thermal Desorption Mass Spectroscopy
  • ECTFP — Empty-core Thomas-Fermi Pseudopotential
  • ECTR — Extended Connection Table Representation
  • ECU — Electronic Control Unit
  • ECVAM — European Center For The Validation of Alternative Methods
  • ECWR — Electron Cyclotron Wave Resonance
  • ED — Effective Dose
  • ED — Electron Diffraction
  • EDA — Emergency Declaration Area
  • EDA — European Desalination Association
  • EDA — Electron Donor-acceptor
  • EDA — Ethylene Diamine
  • EDAX — Energy Dispersive Analysis of X-rays
  • EDB — Ethylene Dibromide
  • EDC — Electron Energy Distribution Curve
  • EDC — Endocrine Disrupting Chemical
  • EDC — Ethylene Dichloride
  • EDCF — Endothelium-derived Contracting Factor
  • EDCS — Energy Distribution Curve Spectroscopy
  • EDD — Enforcement Decision Document
  • EDEC — Equal Distances Equal Charges Model
  • EDF — Electricite De France
  • EDF — Environmental Defense Fund
  • EDF — Energy Density Functional (theory In Electronic-property Calcn.)
  • EDFA — Er-doped Fiber Amplifier
  • EDGAR — Electronic Data Gathering
  • EDGAR — Emissions Database For Global Atm. Research
  • EDGE — Enhanced Data For GSM Evolution
  • EDHF — Endothelium-derived Hyperpolarizing Factor
  • EDL — Electric Double Layer
  • EDL — Electroless Discharge Lamp
  • EDM — Electrical Discharge Machining
  • EDMR — Electrically Detected Magnetic Resonance
  • EDN — Eosinophil-derived Neurotoxin
  • EDNAP — European DNA Profiling
  • EDPCR — Extended Disjoint Principal Components Regression
  • EDQNM — Eddy-damped Quasinormal Markovian [mathematics In Engineering]
  • EDR — Electrodialysis Reversal
  • EDRAW — Erasable Digital Read After Write
  • EDRF — Endothelium-derived Relaxing Factor
  • EDRS — Enforcement Document Retrieval System
  • EDS — Energy-dispersive Spectrometry
  • EDSTAC — Endocrine Disruptor Screening And Testing Advisory Committee
  • EDTA — Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid
  • EDTGA — Electrodynamic Thermogravimetric Analysis
  • EDW — Electron Density Wave
  • EDW — Exchange Distorted-wave
  • EDW — Exponential Distorted Wave Approximation
  • EDWA — Exponential Distorted-wave Approxn. (atom-ion Electron-exchange Calcns.)
  • EDWBA — Exponential Distorted Wave Born Approximation
  • EDX — Energy Dispersive X-ray
  • EDXA — Energy-dispersive X-ray Analysis
  • EDXD — Energy Dispersive X-ray Diffraction
  • EDXR — Energy Dispersive X-ray Reflectometry
  • EDXRF — Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence
  • EDXRS — Energy-dispersive X-ray Spectrometry
  • EDXS — Energy-dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy
  • EDZ — Emission Density Zoning
  • EE — Ecosystem Evaluation
  • EEA — European Environment Agency
  • EEA — Energy And Environment Analysis
  • EEAES — Electron-excited Auger Electron Spectroscopy
  • EEC — European Economic Community
  • EEDF — Electron Energy Distribution Function
  • EEE — Exoelectron Emission
  • EEF GTO — Electric Field Gradient Gaussian-type Orbital
  • EEGL — Emergency Exposure Guidance Levels
  • EEL — Environmental Exposure Levels
  • EELFS — Extended-energy-loss Fine-structure
  • EELS — Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy
  • EEM — Episodic Event Model (of Acidification)
  • EEM — Elastic Emission Machining
  • EEM — Electronegativity Equalization Method
  • EEM — Environmental Effects Monitoring
  • EEM — Excitation-emission Matrix
  • EEPLD — Electrically Erasable Programmable Logic Device
  • EEPROM — Elec. Erasable-programmable Read-only Memory
  • EER — Excess Emission Report
  • EERF — Eastern Environmental Radiation Facility
  • EERL — Eastern Environmental Research Laboratory

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