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Electrochemical series

Subject: Chemistry
Grade: Upper Secondary
Publisher: YDP
Resource types: Whiteboard presentation
Resource ID: d1644
Description:
At the end of this activity, students should be able to:
– estimate the oxidising and reducing properties of chemical elements on the basis of their position in the electrochemical series
– use the electrochemical series to predict the direction of displacement of metals from solutions of their salts by other metals
– use the electrochemical series to identify metals that will displace hydrogen from acids
– estimate the oxidising and reducing properties of chemical species from their position in the electrochemical series
– estimate the feasibility of a redox reaction using the position of the reactants in the electrochemical series
– predict whether a particular substance can be used for the oxidation of another substance under standard conditions.

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Electrochemical series
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Consists of...
Arranging metals ac...
Simulation
Position of a metal...
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The electromotive s...
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Displace metal from...
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Displacement of met...
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Displacement of met...
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Displacement of hyd...
Animation
Dissolving noble me...
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Reaction between me...
Simulation
Reaction of concent...
Whiteboard exercise
Position in electro...
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The electrochemical...
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Predict the course ...
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Redox reaction at s...
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Predicting redox re...
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