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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

WORD POWER

Electrode: A conductor in the form of a wire, rod or plate which carries electric current in and out of an electrolyte during electrolysis.  Electrolyte: A substance that can conduct electricity in molten state or aqueous solution and is decomposed by electric current. Non-electrolyte: A substance that cannot conduct electricity in molten state or aqueous solution. Anion:...

Monday, May 13, 2013

Quizzes

Only to assess your understanding!!! Just click the link to answer it... Electrolytes Electrolysis 1 Electrolysis 2 Applications of Electrolysis in Industries Voltaic Cell Electrochemical Series ...

Animation

Here are some animation for your better understanding....Check these out... Cu-Zn cell Other links for Electrochemistry's topics Animation: Electrochemistry Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Zn-Cu Diagram Animation on Electrochemistry for related topi...

Games

Are you bored??? Lets join and play the games. Just click the link below: Games & Quizzes Creative Chemistry FreeBrainAgeGames Chemistry Games ChemGameTutor Simlab - electrolysis of aqueous solutions - part 3 | Flash games with To14.co...

Syllabus Content

Attached herewith the Syllabus Content for Chemistry Form 4, Form 5 and Form 6. Chemistry Form 4 Chemistry Form 5 Chemistry Form 6...

Glossary

27539591 Glossary SPM Chemistry by Naguib Zakaria Link to Chemistry Encyclope...

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Why Crystal Chemistry???

Why we named this blog as Crystal Chemistry??? Because..... we want you to absolutely know and understand the chemistry knowledge as clear as crystal.... ...

Friday, May 10, 2013

Simulation

Hi there!!! Do you still can't understand the concepts of electrochemistry?? Lets view the simulation/animation below.. Other link on simulation: Simulation Voltaic and Electrolytic Cells Simulation on Electrochemist...

Notes on Electrochemistry Form 4

Here, we've wrote some notes that you can used for your revision on Electrochemistry.. A. Electrolyte & Non-electrolyte B. Electrolysis of Molten Compounds C. Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions D. Electrolysis in Industries E. Voltaic Cells F. The Electrochemical Series Notes from Other's Blog: Electrochemistry Notes from EduMission: 6.1 Understanding...

Exercises

Here is some exercises you can use to enhance your understanding on Electrochemistry Topics. Chemistry Module from Cikgu Adura's Blog Question: Question Modul Al-Kimiya Answer: Answer Modul Al-Kimiya Question: ChemQuest 2012 Answer: ChemQuest Answer Question: ChemQuest 2011 Answer: ChemQuest Answer Q&A: SiriRevision 5 Answer Q&A: SiriRevision...

Electrochemistry Test

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How To Solve Electrochemistry Problem???

How to Solve Electrochemistry Problem...

Summary of Electrochemistry

Short Note: Electrochemistry Electrochemistry Note by Naguib Zakaria ...

Who Are We???

Assalamualaikum and Salam Sejahtera to All.... This blog was build for our Online Learning Resources Assignment which is a group assignment. We are from Group 8 with 3 group members. Want to know more about us? Let's view our profile.  Hi everyone, I'm Siti Fazidah Mat Yaacob and you can call me Zida. I was born in Selangor but my hometown is at Gua Musang,...

Electrochemical Series

The electrochemical series is an arrangement of elements according to the tendencies to release electrons to form positive ions.  A metal that has a higher tendency to release electrons to form a positive ion is placed at a higher position in the series.  The electrochemical series Electrochemical Series Ea...

Voltaic Cells

Check this out: Voltaic Cell Part I Voltaic Cell Part II Voltaic Cell Part I...

Electrolysis in Industries

Electrolysis in industries from kaiying...

Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions

6.3 (a) electrolysis of an aqueous solution from Azieda Dot ...

Electrolysis of Molten Compounds

Electrolysis is a process whereby a compound is decomposed by an electric current.  An electrolytic cell consists of two electrodes (anode and cathode) that are dipped in an electrolyte and connected to batteries Electrodes are conductors of electricity. Electric current enters or leaves the circuit through the electrodes.  Graphite or platinum...