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Chemical Engineers Resource Page: Forms of Corrosion
A Chemical Engineers Resource provides this site devoted to chemical engineers. Very thorough. The page you come to, Forms of Corrosion, is very thorough, and has some really useful pictures. Other parts of the site may be helpful,...
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California Science Center: Lemon Light
Try out this great electricity activity by using lemons to make a light bulb glow. You can learn about the science behind the activity and watch an animated demonstration.
Curated OER
Kids Health: Electrolytes
What happens when your blood is tested for electrolytes? Find the answer to this question, and learn how electrolytes, like sodium, potassium, and chloride, function in the body and keep you healthy.
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Chemistry: Strong and Weak Electrolytes
[Free Registration/Login may be required to access all resource tools.] Covers strong and weak electrolytes.
University of Florida
Chem. 2041 Lecture Notes: The Forces Between Molecules
A discussion of the variety of forces which hold molecules together. The relative strengths of these forces for the various states of matter is discussed. The effect of such forces on the boiling points and other phase change...
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Chemistry: Electrolytes and Nonelecrolytes
[Free Registration/Login may be required to access all resource tools.] Defines electrolyte, nonelectrolyte, and discusses the conductivity of solutions.
Wikimedia
Wikipedia: Electrolysis
Wikipedia offers a short explanation of the how the electrolysis process works with links to some of the scientific pioneers of electrolysis.
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Lcs: Electrolysis of Silver Nitrate Solution
Complete directions for a teacher demonstration in which the electrolysis of a solution of silver nitrate is viewed under a microscope. Helpful tips and a diagram of the apparatus and set-up is provided. Easily adaptable as a student lab...
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Lcs: Experiments on the Electrolysis of Sodium Chloride
Complete directions several methods of conducting the electrolysis of sodium chloride solution. Helpful tips, discussion and a diagram of the apparatus and set-up is provided. Easily adaptable as a student lab or project.
Chem Tutor
Chem Tutor: Solutions
An in-depth look at solutions and their properties. Includes practice problems for calculating solution concentration.
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Nmsea: Electrolysis: Obtaining Hydrogen From Water
The New Mexico Solar Energy Association provides an article entitled, "Electrolysis: obtaining hydrogen from water - the basis for a solar-hydrogen economy". The article is medium size in length with pictures and charts throughout to help.
WebMD
Web Md: Electrolytes and Electrolyte Imbalances
What are electrolytes? What do electrolytes do? Find simple answers to these questions in the two paragraphs provided on this website.
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Moms Team: Hydration: Replacing Electrolytes
This is a simple overview of electrolytes and their function when it come to your health. Learn why electrolytes are important, how they are lost during sports and physical activity, how they are replaced by foods, when electrolyte...
Frostburg State University
Frostburg State General Chemistry Online: Ionic Dissociation
Slides six and seven of a lecture series illustrate and explain ionic dissociation. These slides are in a group of nineteen slides about chemical reaction in solution.
Frostburg State University
Frostburg State General Chemistry Online: Electrolytes
These are slides eight through ten of a set of slides about Chemical reaction in solution. These slides discuss strong and weak electrolytes, acids, bases, and salts.
John Wiley & Sons
Wiley: Dissociation of Strong and Weak Electrolytes
This page has animated 3-D graphics that illustrate the dissociation of strong and weak electrolytes.
MadSci Network
Mad Scientist Network: Nonproduction of Oxygen
From the Mad Scientist Network, this page (and its accompanying answer page) use a question and answer format to help explain the results of an electrolysis of water experiment. Helpful tips for performing such an experiment are given.
US National Library of Medicine
Medline Plus: Electrolytes
This website provides a brief definition of "electrolytes" and a few examples of the types of electrolytes that exist in your blood.