Chemistry Tutorial 12.3a Electrolytic Cells: Electrolysis Of Fused Salts

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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2009

This video explains the purpose of electrolysis, and how to electrolytically decompose ionic compounds,.

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  • Could you please upload a video on electrochemical/ galvanic cells?? Your videos have increased my marks by 20%.. Thank you SO much!

  • @ange3357 I have several up already...just search my playlists for them!

  • I think the ANODE should be at the other side(right), Mr.Rosengarten.

  • @YINGAI1995 No...the anode is where oxidation takes place. Oxidation is taking place at the + electrode here as electrons are stripped from the hydrogen (or sodium or potassium) and being pulled into the + end of the battery.

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  • what kind of whiteboard is that? how come you can touch and edit it while I can see you're using a projector?

    btw, thank u for the tutorials. helps me a lot.

  • Really helpful video

    keep up and thank you

  • I like your voice :L keeps me alert and interested, well done- very affective :)

  • i dont think i can ever forget those sound effects. Thx for the great help!

  • wish you were my teacher ! Mines make Chemistry boring, which makes it harder to understand, you make it exciting so it's easier to understand :D

  • wow soo very helpful! THANK YOU!!!

  • thank you so much!!!! I love your videos and I love chemistry. I wonder if you know what medical doctors do with chemistry. Like making medicines? I hope u can answer! :)

  • Shouldnt the anode be labelled on the positive electrode?? 

  • @MarkRosengarten Can you give me a link/shortcut to your electrolytic vs. galvanic cell video. I searched your Enriched Chemistry playlist for it but couldn't find a video that compares the two types of cell. Also is there a video on Fuel cells as well?

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