Faraday efficiency
In electrochemistry, Faraday efficiency describes the efficiency with which charge is transferred in a system facilitating an electrochemical reaction. The word "Faraday" in this term has two interrelated aspects: first, the historic unit for charge is the faraday, but has since been replaced by the coulomb ; and secondly, the related Faraday's constant correlates charge with moles of matter and electrons. This phenomenon was originally understood through Michael Faraday's work and expressed in his laws of electrolysis.