www.vcetuition.com.au This is a question involving electrolysis cells and how we work out the ratio of n(Cu) : n(Ag) : n(Al).
Explains the process of electrolysis of a molten salt, an aqueous salt, and water.
Video Rating: 5 / 5
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www.vcetuition.com.au This is a question involving electrolysis cells and how we work out the ratio of n(Cu) : n(Ag) : n(Al).
Explains the process of electrolysis of a molten salt, an aqueous salt, and water.
Video Rating: 5 / 5
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I followed until 0:57 but then lost track. Do you know where I can find summary notes for ‘prerequisite knowledge’ on the topic?
so if the solution is (aq) it involves water?
What is the song @ the beginning ? Nice Video Man !! Also what grade is this ?
Thanx!!
Learned some good info from this one.
Unbelievably…GREAT!