- Experiment 2 Preparation of Paracetamol
- Experiment 6 Investigating the Properties of Buffers
- Experiment 7 The Reduction of Benzoin
- Experiment 9 Hydrolysis of tert-Butyl Chloride
- Experiment 11 Electrochemistry and EMF
- Experiment 13 Determination of the pKa of an Acid-base Indicator
- Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
- Electrochemical Cells
- The Chemistry in an Electrochemical Cell
- Function of the Salt Bridge
- Reference Electrodes
- Concentration Effects in Cells
- The Nernst Equation
- Using the Nernst Equation
- The Tri-iodide/iodide Electrode
Experiment 11 Electrochemistry and EMF
Electrochemistry describes the interface between chemistry and electrical energy. Examples are the production of electrical energy from chemical batteries and the use of external energy to carry out chemical processes which do not occur spontaneously. In this pocket recharger, solar energy is being used to recharge a set of nickel-cadmium batteries.