Nernst Equation Explained, Electrochemistry, Example Problems, pH, Chemistry, Galvanic Cell
This chemistry video tutorial explains how to use the nernst equation to calculate the cell potential of a redox reaction under non standard conditions. This video is very useful for students taking ap chem. It contains plenty of examples and practice problems with step by step solutions. This tutorial explains how to find n and how to use le chatelier's principle to determine the cell potential is going to increase or decrease when the concentration of the reactants and products changes. This lesson also contain examples of calculating the pH of a redox reaction given cell potential and how to find the unknown concentration of a reactant or product ion dissolved in the aqueous phase by finding the reaction quotient Q. This video tutorial also mentions how to derive the nernst equation from delta G and how to change the natural log function into log Q using the change of base formula. This video provides 2 versions of the nernst equation one of which is useful when given a temperature other than 25C or 298K. Electrochemistry - Free Formula Sheet: https://www.video-tutor.net/chemistry... Chapter 17 - Video Lessons: https://www.video-tutor.net/electroch... Chemistry 2 Final Exam Review: • General Chemistry 2 Review Study Guide - I... Final Exam and Test Prep Videos: https://bit.ly/41WNmI9 _____________________________________ Intro to Galvanic & Voltaic Cells: • Introduction to Galvanic Cells & Voltaic C... How To Draw Galvanic Cells: • How To Draw Galvanic Cells and Voltaic Cel... Standard Reduction Potentials: • Standard Reduction Potentials of Half Reac... Cell Potential Problems: • Cell Potential Problems - Electrochemistry Cell Notation Problems: • Cell Notation Practice Problems, Voltaic C... ___________________________________ Concentration Cells: • Concentration Cells & Cell Potential Calcu... Cell Potential & Gibbs Free Energy: • Cell Potential & Gibbs Free Energy, Standa... Cell Potential & Equilibrium K: • Equilibrium Constant K & Cell Potential Pr... Nernst Equation: • Nernst Equation Explained, Electrochemistr... Electrolysis of Water: • Electrolysis of Water - Electrochemistry _____________________________________ Electrolysis of Sodium Chloride: • Electrolysis of Sodium Chloride - Electroc... Electrolysis & Electroplating Problems: • Electrolysis & Electroplating Practice Pro... Electrochemistry Practice Problems: • Electrochemistry Practice Problems - Basic... SAT Chemistry Subject Test Review: • SAT Chemistry Subject Test Carbon -14 Dating: • Carbon 14 Dating Problems - Nuclear Chemi... Beer Lambert's Law: • Beer Lambert's Law, Absorbance & Transmitt... ______________________________________ Final Exams and Video Playlists: https://www.video-tutor.net/ Full-Length Videos and Worksheets: / collections

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