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Electrochemistry Reactions exploring electrochemical concepts.
Electrochemistry
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Orange Tornado: Precipitation of Mercury(II) Iodide - Version 1 When mercury(II) nitrate and potassium iodide are combined with rapid stirring, an orange tornado of mercury(II) iodide is formed.
Equilibrium |
Precipitation / Solubility |
Reactions
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Orange Tornado: Precipitation of Mercury(II) Iodide - Version 2 When mercury(II) nitrate and potassium iodide are combined with rapid stirring, an orange tornado of mercury(II) iodide is formed.
Equilibrium |
Precipitation / Solubility |
Reactions
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Precipitation Reactions Two versions of the Orange Tornado, two reactions under a microscope, and updated stills of other precipitation reactions provide dramatic visual displays of solid formation.
Equilibrium |
Precipitation / Solubility |
Reactions
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Electrolysis-Water This experiment demonstrates the electrolysis of water.
Electrochemistry |
Water / Water Chemistry
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Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions -- Original
Electrolysis of several aqueous solutions is carried out using a 9-V battery and pencil leads as electrodes. Because only the electrodes are shown in the videos, it is important to show these still images 
or describe how the reactions were performed if students are to make sense of the videos. In each case the anode is on the left and a 9-V battery has been connected to the lead of each of the pencils near the eraser end with an alligator clip. A newer version of most of these reactions using platinum electrodes is available as Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions -- New.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Electrochemistry
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Overvoltage Zinc metal reacts with hydrochloric acid, generating hydrogen gas. However, when a strip of nickel, copper, platinum or lead is placed in hydrochloric acid, no reaction is observed.
Descriptive Chemistry |
Electrochemistry
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Metal-Iodine Reactions and Cells Electrochemical reactions are demonstrated and then used to do work.
Electrochemistry |
Electrolytic / Galvanic Cells / Potentials
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Liquefaction of Carbon Dioxide Dry ice is placed into an acrylic plastic cylinder. A valve is closed and pressure in the cylinder increases. When the pressure reaches 350 kPa (50 psi) it stops increasing and liquid CO2 appears.
Equilibrium |
Phases / Phase Transitions / Diagrams |
Physical Properties
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Gas Producing Electrolysis of solutions with only gas(es) produced is shown.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Electrochemistry |
Oxidation / Reduction
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Tin Compounds Electrolysis of tin(II) and tin(IV) solutions of different concentrations is shown.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Electrochemistry |
Oxidation / Reduction
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Solid Producing Electrolysis of solutions in which a solid is produced is shown.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Electrochemistry |
Oxidation / Reduction
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Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions -- New This is a revised version of the previously published Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions, providing corrections and additional images. In order to understand most of these videos it is important to either see the Complete Experiment: Electrolysis of an Aqueous Solution video or to be able to read a description of that video (such as the one in the Discussion section for that video).
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Electrochemistry |
Oxidation / Reduction
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HCl, NaOH, NaCl and Water Electrolysis of HCl, NaOH and NaCl solutions and of water is shown.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Electrochemistry |
Oxidation / Reduction |
Water / Water Chemistry
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Electrochemical Series: Metal Trees A piece of metal (Cu, Zn, Ag, Cd, or Pb) is placed in an aqueous solution of a metal ion (Cu2+, Zn2+, Ag+, Cd2+, or Pb2+). In some cases the growth of metal crystals indicates that a chemical reaction has occurred.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Oxidation / Reduction |
Electrolytic / Galvanic Cells / Potentials |
Electrochemistry
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Solutions Reactions and demonstrations exploring the concepts of solutions.
Noncovalent Interactions |
Physical Properties |
Precipitation / Solubility |
Solutions / Solvents |
Calorimetry / Thermochemistry |
Applications of Chemistry |
Acids / Bases |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
pH |
Conductivity |
Reactions |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Liquids |
Solids |
Equilibrium |
Transport Properties
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Oxidation-Reduction (Redox) Reactions Demonstrations exploring oxidation/reduction chemistry.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Electrochemistry |
Oxidation / Reduction |
Water / Water Chemistry |
Acids / Bases |
pH |
Conductivity |
Reactions |
Applications of Chemistry |
Descriptive Chemistry |
Electrolytic / Galvanic Cells / Potentials |
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus
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