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Introduction to Electroanalytical Chemistry. Spring 2013 CHM 411 Suroviec. I. Overview. II. Galvanic Cells. Produce electrical energy from chemical energy. III. Electrolytic Cells. Electricity pushes non-spontaneous reactions. IV. Electrode/ Solution Interface.
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Introduction to Electroanalytical Chemistry Spring 2013 CHM 411 Suroviec
II. Galvanic Cells • Produce electrical energy from chemical energy
III. Electrolytic Cells • Electricity pushes non-spontaneous reactions
V. Types of Current in Electrochemistry A. Faradic Current B. Non-faradic Current
VI. Nernst Equation, Formal Potential and Equilibrium • Nernst Equation
VI. Nernst Equation, Formal Potential and Equilibrium • Formal Potential
VI. Nernst Equation, Formal Potential and Equilibrium • Equilibrium
VII. Current flow in Electrochemical cells • Mass transfer How does the analyte get to the electrode surface? B. Processes Affecting the cell Potential when I≠0