Modules / Lectures


Sl.No Chapter Name MP4 Download
1Introduction to Elementary ElectrochemistryDownload
2The Laws of Electrochemistry and ElectrolysisDownload
3Applications of Faraday's Laws of ElectrolysisDownload
4Electrolytic Conduction: Arrhenius Theory of Electrolytic DissociationDownload
5Electrochemical/Galvanic Cell: Construction and Cell ReactionsDownload
6Numerical Problems on Faraday's Laws of ElectrolysisDownload
7Estimation of EMF of a Cell Using PotentiometerDownload
8EMF of a Cell and Free Energy Change of a ReactionDownload
9EMF of a Cell and Equilibrium Constant of a Reaction: The Nernst EquationDownload
10Various Types of Electrodes (Glass,SHE,Calomel) in ElectrochemistryDownload
11Electrode Potential and Applications of Nernst EquationDownload
12Numerical Problems: Nernst Equation, EMF of Half Cell ReactionsDownload
13Measurement of Cell EMFDownload
14Electrochemical Cells: Liquid Junction PotentialDownload
15Electrolytic Solutions: Determination of Activity CoefficientDownload
16Theory of Potentiometric TitrationsDownload
17Preparation of Primary Standard and Standardization of NaOHDownload
18Potentiometric Titration of Strong Acid and Strong BaseDownload
19Potentiometric Titration of Weak Acid with Strong BaseDownload
20Potentiometric Titration of Dibasic Acid with Strong BaseDownload
21Experimental Calculation of Potentiometric TitrationsDownload
22Conductance and Conductivity of the SolutionDownload
23Experimental Methods to Determine Transport NumberDownload
24Experimental Method to Calculate Transport NumberDownload
25Electrolytic SolutionsDownload
26Conductance MeasurementDownload
27Variation of Conductance with ConcentrationDownload
28Ionic Mobilities in terms of ion ConductivitiesDownload
29Application of Conductance Measurement- Part 01Download
30Application of Conductance Measurement- Part 02Download
31Activities in Electrolytic SolutionsDownload
32Ionic Strength of an Electrolyte and its ImportanceDownload
33Hydration of Ions and Their Ionic MobilityDownload
34Solubility and Activity ProductDownload
35Applications of EMF and Conductance MeasurementDownload
36Dissociation Constant of Weak AcidsDownload
37Conductometric Titrations of Strong Acid with Strong BaseDownload
38Conductometric Titrations of Weak Acid with Strong BaseDownload
39Estimation of HCl and Ammonium Chloride in a Triple Mixture using NaOHDownload
40Estimation of Total Chloride ion Concentration in Triple Mixture using Primary Standard AgNO3Download
41Validation of Ostwald Dilution Law using HClDownload
42Validation of Ostwald Dilution Law using Acetic AcidDownload
43Calculation and Graph Plotting for Conductometric ExperimentsDownload

Sl.No Chapter Name English
1Introduction to Elementary ElectrochemistryPDF unavailable
2The Laws of Electrochemistry and ElectrolysisPDF unavailable
3Applications of Faraday's Laws of ElectrolysisPDF unavailable
4Electrolytic Conduction: Arrhenius Theory of Electrolytic DissociationPDF unavailable
5Electrochemical/Galvanic Cell: Construction and Cell ReactionsPDF unavailable
6Numerical Problems on Faraday's Laws of ElectrolysisPDF unavailable
7Estimation of EMF of a Cell Using PotentiometerPDF unavailable
8EMF of a Cell and Free Energy Change of a ReactionPDF unavailable
9EMF of a Cell and Equilibrium Constant of a Reaction: The Nernst EquationPDF unavailable
10Various Types of Electrodes (Glass,SHE,Calomel) in ElectrochemistryPDF unavailable
11Electrode Potential and Applications of Nernst EquationPDF unavailable
12Numerical Problems: Nernst Equation, EMF of Half Cell ReactionsPDF unavailable
13Measurement of Cell EMFPDF unavailable
14Electrochemical Cells: Liquid Junction PotentialPDF unavailable
15Electrolytic Solutions: Determination of Activity CoefficientPDF unavailable
16Theory of Potentiometric TitrationsPDF unavailable
17Preparation of Primary Standard and Standardization of NaOHPDF unavailable
18Potentiometric Titration of Strong Acid and Strong BasePDF unavailable
19Potentiometric Titration of Weak Acid with Strong BasePDF unavailable
20Potentiometric Titration of Dibasic Acid with Strong BasePDF unavailable
21Experimental Calculation of Potentiometric TitrationsPDF unavailable
22Conductance and Conductivity of the SolutionPDF unavailable
23Experimental Methods to Determine Transport NumberPDF unavailable
24Experimental Method to Calculate Transport NumberPDF unavailable
25Electrolytic SolutionsPDF unavailable
26Conductance MeasurementPDF unavailable
27Variation of Conductance with ConcentrationPDF unavailable
28Ionic Mobilities in terms of ion ConductivitiesPDF unavailable
29Application of Conductance Measurement- Part 01PDF unavailable
30Application of Conductance Measurement- Part 02PDF unavailable
31Activities in Electrolytic SolutionsPDF unavailable
32Ionic Strength of an Electrolyte and its ImportancePDF unavailable
33Hydration of Ions and Their Ionic MobilityPDF unavailable
34Solubility and Activity ProductPDF unavailable
35Applications of EMF and Conductance MeasurementPDF unavailable
36Dissociation Constant of Weak AcidsPDF unavailable
37Conductometric Titrations of Strong Acid with Strong BasePDF unavailable
38Conductometric Titrations of Weak Acid with Strong BasePDF unavailable
39Estimation of HCl and Ammonium Chloride in a Triple Mixture using NaOHPDF unavailable
40Estimation of Total Chloride ion Concentration in Triple Mixture using Primary Standard AgNO3PDF unavailable
41Validation of Ostwald Dilution Law using HClPDF unavailable
42Validation of Ostwald Dilution Law using Acetic AcidPDF unavailable
43Calculation and Graph Plotting for Conductometric ExperimentsPDF unavailable


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