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Electrochemistry Conductance for CSIR-NET GATE IIT

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Course Description

Overview

In this course, you will learn about Electrochemistry for CSIR NET, GATE and IIT. You will learn about electrolytic cell, electrolysis, electrolytes, molar conductance, equivalent conductance, variation of molar conductance with dilution, concentration, Kohlrausch’s Law, galvanic cell, cell notation, cell representation, voltaic cell, the electrochemical series, electrical chemical and electrochemical potential, Nernst Equation, relation between cell potential and Gibbs Free Energy, equilibrium constant, solubility product, concentration cell, liquid junction potential, and much more.


Syllabus

Electrochemistry|Electrolytic cell|Electrolysis|Conductance|Electrolytes|CSIR-NET GATE and IIT-JAM.
Conductance|Molar Conductance|Equivalent Conductance|Numerical Approach|Electrochemistry in hindi.
Variation of Molar conductance with dilution|Concentration|Kohlrausch Law|Electrochemistry in Hindi.
Galvanic Cell|Cell Notation|Cell representation|Voltaic Cell|Electrochemistry|CSIR-NET|GATE|IIT-JAM.
Electrochemical Series|Relation between electrical chemical and electrochemical potential|Part-5.
Nernst Equation|Relation between cell potential and Gibbs Free Energy|Numerical Approach.
Applications of Nernst equation|Equilibrium constant|Solubility product|thermodynamic quantities|ph.
Concentration cell electrochemistry|Electrode concentration cell|without transference|J Chemistry.
Concentration cell with transference|Liquid junction potential|derivation|Electrochemistry|emf.
Electrochemistry Previous year questions|CSIR-NET|GATE|Electrochemistry for CSIR NET GATE IIT-JAM.


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J Chemistry

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