Lesson 8 of 10 • 4 upvotes • 6:45mins
electrochemical conversions that occur at an electrode-electrolyte interface where a charge is transferred through the interface and an electric current flows. Depending on the direction of the electron flow (from the electrode to the material or vice versa) a distinction is made between cathodic and anodic processes, which result in the reduction and oxidation, respectively, of the material. The spatial separation of the oxidation and reduction processes is used in chemical sources of electric current and for electrolysis.
10 lessons • 1h 19m
Overview of the Course (in Hindi)
3:47mins
Introduction to redox reaction (in Hindi)
5:13mins
Oxidation and Reduction(in Hindi)
9:49mins
Oxidation Number (in Hindi)
8:31mins
Balancing Of Chemical Redox Reaction(Part 1)(in Hindi)
9:38mins
Balancing Of Chemical Redox Reaction (PART-2)
9:31mins
Types Of Redox Reaction(In Hindi)
8:34mins
Electrode processes (In Hindi)
6:45mins
Practice Problems (Part 1)
8:04mins
Practice Problems(PART-2)
9:10mins