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George Atkinson |
The laboratory in Electrochemistry is offered to third-year undergraduate and graduate students of the Chemistry department.
It is located in room 108 of the Orenstein Chemistry building.
The laboratory course consists of experiments in physical and analytical electrochemistry.
The laboratory course is preceded by a lecture course of Electrochemistry, in which the students learn the theory of physical electrochemistry and of advanced electroanalytical methods.
Course No. 0351-3815 Physical and
Analytical Electrochemistry
Course No.
0351-3817 Laboratory
in Electrochemistry
The experiments in the laboratory include two parts:
1) Experiments in Electroanalytical Chemistry - the basic techniques of the instrumental electroanalysis;
2) Methods in Advanced Electrochemistry.
The Laboratory Manual, presented in this Web page, includes Experiments in Electroanalytical Chemistry, which have been selected to demonstrate the principles of the instrumental methods and to provide the students with a basis for the further application of these methods to different types of chemical problems.
The
experiments in Advanced Electrochemistry are taken from the book of E. Gileadi,
E. Kirowa-Eisner and J. Penciner “Interfacial Electrochemistry”,
Addison-Wesley, 1975.
LABORATORY
MANUAL - Experiments in Electroanalytical Chemistry
PHYSICAL AND ANALYTICAL ELECTROCHEMISTRY
– the content of the lecture course
The laboratory staff
Instructors: |
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Teaching assistants: |
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Technical assistant: |
Dora Tzur |
Useful links:
Periodic
Table of the Elements - 1
Periodic
Table of the Elements - 2
General
Chemistry - Physical Quantities, Constants, Units
CRC
Handbook of Chemistry and Physics
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Last
update: 8 March 2007
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