Classroom Resources: Electrochemistry

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  • Activity Series | High School

    Access is an AACT member benefit. Lab: Reactivity & Electrochemistry Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)

    In this lab, students will relate cell potential to the activity series.

  • Activity Series | High School

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    In this lab, students will use the activity series to verify the outcome of a chemical reaction.

  • Galvanic Cells | High School

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    In this lab, students will build a simple galvanic cell to measure cell potential and will compare their data to theoretical calculations. Students will become more familiar with cells during this opportunity to investigate and compare numerous electrochemistry reactions.

  • Reduction Potentials | High School

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    In this activity, students will gain a deeper understanding of how quantitative chemical concepts relate to each other.

  • Redox Reaction | High School

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    In this demonstration, students will hear a story about Ira Remsen and watch a demonstration that recreates her first experiment reacting nitric acid with a copper penny.

  • Redox Reaction | High School

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    In this activity, students will assess the battery power sources for electronic devices they use each day, and then relate the information to their study of oxidation-reduction reactions and electrochemistry.

  • Redox Reaction | High School

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    In this lab, students are introduced to experimental design and focus on collecting qualitative data.

  • Electrolysis | High School

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    In this lab, students will perform the electrolysis of water using a battery, test tubes, thumbtacks, and a plastic cup.

  • Reduction | High School

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    In this lab, students create a silver-plated test tube as a holiday ornament.

  • Electricity | Elementary School

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    In this activity, students will learn that the flow of electrons within a closed circuit make our lives easier. Students will construct a circuit quiz box that lights up when the correct question and answer are chosen.

  • Oxidation, Reduction, Electricity

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    In this animation, students will visualize electrons traveling through a galvanic cell. Copper and zinc are the chemicals depicted in the spontaneous reaction and the importance of the salt bridge is highlighted.

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