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Electrochemistry | PowerPoint Lesson Slides High School Chemistry | oxidation

Are you a Chemistry teacher introducing your high school students to Electrochemistry? Notes, examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.

What is included?

30 total slides for notes, examples and applications.

Throughout the Lesson, students will be introduced to the following:
✦ Define electrochemistry.

✦ Write of oxidation and reduction half-reactions.

✦ Identify a redox reaction.

✦ Compare reducing power of some metals and explain direct contact redox reaction.

✦ Define the galvanic Cell (Daniel cell).

✦ List the materials used in the construction of the cell (In general).

✦ Recognize the experimental procedure of constructing a galvanic cell (In general).

✦ Schematize a Zn-Cu galvanic cell with its experimental procedure of construction the Zn-Cu cell.

✦ Indicate the role of salt bridge.

✦ Indicate the direction of ions in the salt bridge.

✦ Write the schematic (conventional) representation of a galvanic cell.

✦ Indicate the direction of electrons in the connecting wires with the direction of the current.

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