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This electrochemistry course provides a thorough understanding of redox reactions and electrochemical principles, designed for high school and undergraduate chemistry students. The course begins with an Introduction to Electrochemistry, explaining the basics of electron transfer, oxidation, and reduction reactions. Students learn to identify oxidizing and reducing agents and use simple tricks to calculate oxidation numbers efficiently.
Next, the course explores Galvanic (Voltaic) Cells, showing how chemical energy converts to electrical energy and explaining the structure, components, and functioning of electrochemical cells. Students also learn electrolysis, including the electrolysis of water and other compounds, emphasizing the role of electrodes and ions.
The course highlights the Metals Reactivity Series to predict reaction outcomes and introduces techniques to balance redox reactions using the ion-electron method. With practical examples, step-by-step calculations, and memory-friendly tips, this course equips learners to understand and apply electrochemistry principles confidently, solve numerical problems, and grasp key chemical processes relevant to both academics and real-world applications.