Electrochemistry


What is electrochemistry
More about electrochemistry
Current
Conduction
Conductors
What are conductors, insulators and semi conductors
Water is not a good conductor
Insulators
Electrolysis
What is electrolysis
Electrolysis of Water
History of Electrolysis

Oxidation & Reduction Some examples and exercises


AnodeMore CathodeMore
Oxidation Reduction
Attract anions Attract cations
Electrons leave cell Electrons enter cell
Negative in VOLTAIC cell Negative in ELECTROLYTIC cell

VOLTAIC (Galvanic) More More More MoreMoreQuizz ELECTROLYTIC More MoreMore More
Positive potential Negative potential
Spontaneous Non spontaneous
May be used to do work Requires outside energy source
Electrons travel spontaneously to positive electrode Electrons are forced to go to the negative electrode

Electroplating
More about Electroplating
Electrochemical Cells
More about Electrochemical Cells
Further about the Electrochemical Cell
Electrochemical Cells
Cell Voltage and Free Energy
Standard Cell and Cell Voltage
Half Cell Voltage
The Nernst Equation
More about the Nernst Equation
Further about the Nernst Equation
Equilibrium Constants for Electro Chemistry
What is EMF
Units of EMF
More about EMF
Further about EMF
Again emf
Daniell Cell
Saltbridge
More about the Salt Bridge
Further about the Salt Bridge
Hydrogen Half cell
Standard Electrode Potential
More about Standard Electrode Potential
The Half Cell
More about the Half Cell
Copper Half Cell
The Dry Cell
Battery
More about Batteries
The First Battery
About Batteries
Lots about Batteries
Corrosion
Faraday's Laws
Rechargeable Batteries