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Chemistry
Fundamental Chemistry
General Chemistry
1. Introduction to Chemistry
2. Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
3. Stoichiometry
4. Reactions in Aqueous Solutions
5. Thermochemistry
6. Electronic Structure of Atoms
7. Periodic Properties of Elements
8. Chemical Bonding I: Basic Concepts
9. Chemical Bonding II: Molecular Geometry
10. Gases
11. Intermolecular Forces and Liquids
12. Solids and Modern Materials
13. Properties of Solutions
14. Chemical Kinetics
15. Chemical Equilibrium
16. Acids and Bases
17. Additional Equilibria
18. Chemical Thermodynamics
19. Electrochemistry
20. Nuclear Chemistry
19.
Electrochemistry
19.1.
Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
19.1.1.
Review of Redox Concepts
19.1.2.
Oxidation Numbers
19.1.3.
Balancing Redox Equations
19.1.3.1.
Half-Reaction Method in Acidic Solution
19.1.3.2.
Half-Reaction Method in Basic Solution
19.2.
Voltaic Cells
19.2.1.
Components of Voltaic Cells
19.2.2.
Cell Notation
19.2.3.
Standard Reduction Potentials
19.2.4.
Standard Cell Potential
19.2.5.
Spontaneity and Cell Potential
19.3.
Cell Potential and Free Energy
19.3.1.
Relationship Between Ecell and ΔG
19.3.2.
Equilibrium Constants from Cell Potentials
19.4.
Cell Potential Under Nonstandard Conditions
19.4.1.
Nernst Equation
19.4.2.
Concentration Cells
19.4.3.
pH Measurements
19.5.
Batteries and Fuel Cells
19.5.1.
Primary Batteries
19.5.2.
Secondary Batteries
19.5.3.
Fuel Cells
19.5.4.
Battery Technology
19.6.
Corrosion
19.6.1.
Corrosion as Electrochemical Process
19.6.2.
Corrosion of Iron
19.6.3.
Prevention of Corrosion
19.7.
Electrolysis
19.7.1.
Electrolytic Cells vs Voltaic Cells
19.7.2.
Electrolysis of Water
19.7.3.
Electrolysis of Molten Salts
19.7.4.
Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions
19.7.5.
Quantitative Aspects of Electrolysis
19.7.6.
Faraday's Laws
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