These comprehensive Electrochemistry notes cover the following units and sessions:
- Unit one: Basic ideas of electrochemistry
- Session 1: What electrochemistry is all about?
 - Session 2: Components of a cell
 - Session 3: Electrode and cell potentials
 - Session 4: The Nernst Equation
 - Session 5: Concentration Cells
 - Session 6: Batteries from chemical reactions
 
 - Unit Two: Applications of electrochemistry and electrolysis
- Session 1: Determination of some physical constants
 - Session 2: General principle of electrolysis
 - Session 3: Prediction of products of electrolysis
 - Session 4: Quantitative Aspects of Electrolysis
 - Session 5: Application of electrolysis in the extraction of metals
 - Session 6: Corrosion and prevention of corrosion using electrolysis
 
 - Unit Three: The fundamentals of voltammery and polarography
- Session 1: Basic concepts voltammetry
 - Session 2: Voltammetric instrumentation
 - Session 3: Hydrodynamic voltammetry and voltammograms
 - Session 4: Polarography
 - Session 5: Cyclic voltammometry
 - Session 6: Quantitative aspects of voltammetry and polarography
 
 - Unit Four: Applied voltammetric techniques
- Session 1: Detectors and sensors in voltammetry
 - Session 2: Amperometry and amperometric titrations
 - Session 3: Pulse voltammetry
 - Session 4: Square-wave voltammetry
 - Session 5: Stripping methods
 - Session 6: Applications of voltammetry in analytical chemistry
 
 - Unit Five: Coulometric and electrogravimetric methods of chemical analysis
- Session 1: Basic principles of electrogravimetry
 - Session 2: Basic principles of coulometry
 - Session 3: Controlled-Potential Coulometry
 - Session 4: Controlled-Current Coulometry
 - Session 5: Characterization and Quantitative Applications Coulometry
 - Session 6: Sample Quantitative Calculations
 
 - Unit six: Potentiometric method of chemical analysis
- Session 1: Membrane electrodes and the types
 - Session 2: Glass pH membrane electrode
 - Session 3: Uses of Ion-selective electrodes
 - Session 4: Selectivity and selectivity coefficients
 - Session 5: Quantitative potentiometric measurement
 - Session 6: Potentiometric titration
 
 
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