advance inorganic chemistry

    transition-elements

    Transition Elements | Definition | General Properties | Classification

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    Chapter 2:- Transition Elements B.sc 2nd year Book Advance Inorganic Chemistry (Page 1) Transition Elements What are transition Elements? The elements located in groups 3-12 of the modern Periodic Table are called transition elements. These elements have partly filled d...
    Electrochemical-Series

    Electrochemical Series of Metals | Definition | Application | Charts

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    Chapter 1:- Concept of Electrode Potential B.sc 2nd year Book Advance Inorganic Chemistry (Page 6) Electrochemical Series 'Electrochemical Series' is the series that represents an arrangement of electrodes in the increasing order of their standard reduction potentials(or decreasing order of...
    Electrode-potential

    Electrode Potential | Definition With Diagrams | Types | Formula

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    Chapter 1:- Concept of Electrode Potential B.sc 2nd year Book Advance Inorganic Chemistry (Page 5) Electrode Potential When a strip of metal is immersed in its salt solution a net negative or positive charge is developed on the metal with...
    galvanic-cell

    Electrochemical Cell | Definition | Examples With Diagram

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    Chapter 1:- Concept of Electrode Potential B.sc 2nd year Book Advance Inorganic Chemistry (Page 3) Electrochemical Cell A device used to convert the chemical energy produced in a redox reaction into electrical energy is called an 'electrochemical cell’....
    faradays laws of electrolysis

    Faraday’s Laws of Electrolysis | Definition | Formula | Example

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    Chapter 1:- Concept of Electrode Potential B.sc 2nd year Book Advance Inorganic Chemistry (Page 2) Faraday's Laws of Electrolysis In 1834, Michael Faraday, on the basis of his investigations found that chemical changes at the electrodes during electrolysis depend on...

    Electrodes | Concept of Hydrogen Electrode | Definition | Formula

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      Chapter 1:-Concept of Electrode Potential B.sc 2nd year Book Advance Inorganic Chemistry (Page 1) Electrodes Reference electrodes: (1) Hydrogen electrode: In this chapter, the topic of Electrodes is explained through the concept of hydrogen electrodes. This electrode is built by bubbling...