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10.S: Electrochemistry (Summary)

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References

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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

Learning Objectives


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