Covers the fundamentals of electrochemistry, focusing on cell potential, current production, and the relationship between current and reactant conversion.
Explores chemical equilibrium principles, including Le Châtelier's Principle and equilibrium constants, and discusses the influence of temperature, pressure, and concentration on equilibrium shifts.
Explores electrochemistry, emphasizing redox reactions and cell potential in galvanic cells, Nernst and Faraday's laws, and their applications in electrolysis and fuel cells.
Delves into concentration cells, solubility products, half-cell potentials, and practical electrochemistry applications, including electrolysis and corrosion prevention.