Explores electrochemistry, emphasizing redox reactions and cell potential in galvanic cells, Nernst and Faraday's laws, and their applications in electrolysis and fuel cells.
Explores spacecraft electrical power sources, including solar panels, batteries, fuel cells, and radioisotope generators, with examples from past space missions.
Explores catalysis for emission control, covering catalyst preparation, mobile and stationary sources, three-way catalytic converters, and the evolution of emission control technologies.
Covers the basics of energy states in matter, thermal transport, and solar systems, emphasizing the importance of electrochemistry in solar energy applications.