1. Deal with the chemical reaction produced by passing electric current or production electric current through chemical reaction. A) redox reaction B) non redox reaction C) chemica... 1. Deal with the chemical reaction produced by passing electric current or production electric current through chemical reaction. A) redox reaction B) non redox reaction C) chemical cell D) electrochemistry E) all. 2. Is the addition reaction of oxygen with substance or the removal of hydrogen from substance. A) reduction B) oxidation C) reduction agent D) oxidation agent E) all. 3. The material that allows the passage of electricity through them are also called A) electrical conductivity B) electrical wire C) electrical conductor D) bulb light. 4. Is required to reduce the electrolysis reaction A) electron conductor B) chemical energy C) cathode D) electrical energy E) all. 5. Generally refer to deterioration of a mental by an electrochemical process A) electroplating B) fuel cell C) corrosion D) dry cell battery. 6. The process of coating electrically conductive object with thin layer of.
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The question is asking about various topics related to electrochemistry and its principles, including redox reactions, chemical reactions influenced by electric current, and conductivity. It presents a series of statements or definitions that likely relate to multiple-choice questions in the field of chemistry. The high-level approach to solving it involves identifying the correct answers to these statements based on principles of electrochemistry.
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1. Electrochemistry 2. Oxidation 3. Electrical conductor 4. Electrical energy 5. Corrosion 6. Electroplating
- Electrochemistry 2. Oxidation 3. Electrical conductor 4. Electrical energy 5. Corrosion 6. Electroplating
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- Electrochemistry 2. Oxidation 3. Electrical conductor 4. Electrical energy 5. Corrosion 6. Electroplating
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Electrochemistry involves chemical reactions that produce or are driven by electricity. Oxidation refers to the addition of oxygen or removal of hydrogen, and corrosion is the gradual destruction of metal by electrochemical reaction.
Tips
A common mistake is to confuse reduction and oxidation. Remember, reduction involves gain of electrons, while oxidation involves loss.
Sources
- Electrochemistry - Wikipedia - en.wikipedia.org
- Electrolytic Cells - Chemistry LibreTexts - chem.libretexts.org
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