10.S: Electrochemistry (Summary)
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References
- Bratsch, S. G. (1989). Standard Electrode Potentialsand Temperature Coefficients in Water at 298.15 K. J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data, 18(1), 1-21.
- Buckbeei, S. B., Surdzial, R. E., & Metz, C. R. (1969). Temperature Dependence of E° for the Daniel] Cell. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, 79, pp. 123-128.
- Doc, T. (2014, Novmber 24). Michael Faraday. Retrieved April 19, 2016, from famousscientists.org: http://www.famousscientists.org/michael-faraday/
- Moller, P., & Kramer, B. (1991). Review: Electric Fish. BioScience, 41(11), 794-796.
- Routledge, R. (1881). A Popular History of Science (2nd ed.). G. Routledge and Sons.
- Stewart, J. (2001). Intermediate Electromagnetic Theory. World Scientific.
- Uman, M. (1987). All About Lightening. Dover.
Vocabulary and Concepts
- anode
- cathode
- concentration cell
- half-reactions
- Nernst equation
- oxidation
- reduction
- salt bridge
- standard cell notation
- standard cell potential
- Standard Hydrogen Electrode
- voltaic pile