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19.8 Electrolysis Calculations | General Chemistry

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Chad provides a succinct lesson on how to calculate the amount of product produced during electrolysis, whether in moles or grams. The relationship between the current in Amps, the time in seconds, the number of moles of electrons transferred, and Faraday's constant is presented and its use demonstrated with a couple of examples solved.
00:00 Lesson Introduction
00:26 Electrolysis Calculation Example #1
09:16 Electrolysis Calculation Example #2
00:00 Lesson Introduction
00:26 Electrolysis Calculation Example #1
09:16 Electrolysis Calculation Example #2
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