18.10 Electrolysis - Causing Reactant-Favored Reactions to Occur
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Electrochemical Cells Techniques involved in measuring the voltage of an electrochemical cell and some common errors in constructing electrochemical cells are demonstrated.
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Oscillating Reaction: Briggs-Rauscher When a solution of malonic acid, starch, and manganese(II) ion is added to a solution of hydrogen peroxide, iodate ion, and sulfuric acid, gas bubbles form and the color of the resulting mixture oscillates periodically from colorless to amber to blue.
Yet Another Variation on the Electrolysis of Water at Iron NailsMark T. Stauffer and Justin P. Fox Describes a variation on the electrolysis of water with iron nails in which a sharp contrast in the colors produced effectively demonstrates electrolysis and the diffusion of oxidized and reduced species from the electrodes. Stauffer, Mark T.; Fox, Justin P. J. Chem. Educ.2008, 85, 523.
Galvanic CellsEd Vitz, John W. Moore A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
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Electromotive Force of Galvanic CellsEd Vitz, John W. Moore A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.
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Galvanic Cells and Free EnergyEd Vitz, John W. Moore A section of ChemPrime, the Chemical Educations Digital Library's free General Chemistry textbook.