CHM 145 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Electrochemistry, Fluorine, Electric Current

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Electrochemistry: electrochemistry is the branch of chemistry that studies the transformations between chemical energy and electrical energy, redox reaction = sum of two half-reactions (one for reduction and one for oxidation) Reduction a reactant gains electrons oxidation a reactant loses electrons remember, leo says ger! Silly mnemonic to help remember rules: elements elephants, charge charge, alkali/alkaline earth always, fluorine for, hydrogen happy, oxygen oxen, kitchen sink kicking swans. (groups 15, 16, 17) Practice (cid:900)(cid:896)(cid:867) (cid:884)(cid:931)(cid:896)(cid:869) (cid:867) (cid:895)(cid:889)(cid:868) (cid:884)(cid:925)(cid:896)(cid:868) (cid:900)(cid:887)6 (cid:884)(cid:925)(cid:867) Balance the following equation first in acidic solution and then in basic solution: cr2o7 2 (aq) + Balance the following equation first in acidic solution & then in basic solution: Electrochemical cells: electrochemical cell = an apparatus in which the two half reactions involved in a redox reaction are kept physically separate. (aq) + mn2+(aq) br2 (l) + mno2 (s)

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