"Discusses how chemical reactions produce electricity."@en
"This study of the phenomenon of electron transfer begins with an explanation of oxidation and reduction. Reactions involving electron transfer are seen in an examination of batteries and electrolysis."@en
"Program 15 illustrates reactions involving electron transfer using the examples of the electrochemical cell, corrosion, and electrolysis. Program 16 focuses on acids and bases, their measurement and how they function in the laboratory and in natural systems."
"Program 15 illustrates reactions involving electron transfer using the examples of the electrochemical cell, corrosion, and electrolysis. Program 16 focuses on acids, bases and ph and discusses how they function in the laboratory and in natural systems."@en
""Illustrates reactions involving electron transfer using the examples of the electrochemical cell, corrosion, and electrolysis."--Magic Lantern Web site."@en
"Illustrates reactions involving transfer using the examples of the electrochemical cell, corrosion and electrolysis."@en
"The 1st program illustrates reactions involving electron transfer using the examples of the electrochemical cell, corrosion and electrolysis. The 2nd program focuses on acids, bases and pH and how they function in the laboratory and in natural systems."
"The 1st program illustrates reactions involving electron transfer using the examples of the electrochemical cell, corrosion and electrolysis. The 2nd program focuses on acids, bases and pH and how they function in the laboratory and in natural systems."@en
"Illustrates reactions involving electron transfer using the examples of the electrochemical cell, corrosion, and electrolysis."
""The principles of electrochemical cell design are explained through batteries, sensors, and a solar-powered car."--Container."@en
"Illustrates reactions involving electron transfer using the examples of the electrochemical cell, corrosion and electrolysis."
"Illustrates reactions involving electron transfer using the examples of the electrochemical cell, corrosion and electrolysis."@en
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