Bozeman Science
Electrochemistry
In this video Paul Andersen explains how electrochemical reactions can separate the reduction and oxidation portions of a redox reactions to generate (or consume) electricity. The half reactions can be analyzed to determine the potential...
Crash Course
Electrochemistry: Crash Course Chemistry
Chemistry raised to the power of AWESOME! That's what Hank is talking about today with Electrochemistry. Contained within, Hank discusses electrochemical reactions, half reactions, how batteries work, galvanic cells, voltage, standard...
Science Buddies
How to Create and Remove Silver Tarnish | Science Project
In this science project, you will explore how silver can be cleaned using electrochemistry and investigate how the silver cleaning reaction changes with different electrolyte salt concentrations.
Professor Dave Explains
Practice Problem: Cell Potential, Equilibrium Constants, and Free Energy Change
Mercy me, how are cell potential, equilibrium constants, and free energy change all related? By a few different equations, that's how. See if you can solve for these values given some data!
Professor Dave Explains
Practice Problem: Galvanic Cells and Reduction Potential
We've learned about electrochemistry and electrochemical cells, especially galvanic or voltaic cells. And we learned about standard reduction potentials associated with a variety of substances. Given some data, can you calculate the cell...
Crash Course
Electrochemistry
Organic chemistry is difficult; those who study it have alkynes of trouble. Alkaline batteries are the focus of a video on electrochemistry, explaining how batteries work and why they are called alkaline batteries. The resource also...
PBS
Science Fundamentals: Chemistry!
Chemical reactions are a part of almost everything in everyday life. A video presentation gives an introduction to chemistry by describing the basics of atomic structure and chemical reactions. Learners discover chemical reactions are...
Fuse School
Measures of Electricity
Not all electricity is created equal. A detailed video explains how to measure the strength of electricity using a voltmeter. The 31st installment of the 35-part series uses a demonstration to explain the process of measuring current and...
Fuse School
Electrochemical Series
Viewers may find this lesson quite shocking if they're not careful! A detailed video presentation explains how to read an electrochemical series to predict the direction of a chemical reaction under an electrical circuit.
Crash Course
Crash Course Chemistry #36: Electro Chemistry
Hank discusses electrochemistry, and many of the things that go into making it possible for you to watch this episode of Crash Course Chemistry. [9:04]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Standard Cell Potential and the Equilibrium Constant
Understand standard cell potential and the equilibrium constant. [4:37]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Spontaneity and Redox Reactions
Using standard cell potential to predict whether a redox reaction will be spontaneous under standard conditions. [12:21]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Shorthand Notation for Galvanic/voltaic Cells
This video lesson explains how to describe a galvanic and voltaic cells using shorthand notation. This information is intended for college students who are taking courses in the health and medical fields.
Bozeman Science
Bozeman Science: Ap Chemistry: Electrochemistry
Paul Andersen explains how electrochemical reactions can separate the reduction and oxidation portions of a redox reactions to generate (or consume) electricity. The half reactions can be analyzed to determine the potential of either a...