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11.6 Electrolysis Produces Chemical Change

Chapter 11: Oxidations and Reductions

Chapter 11: Oxidations and Reductions

  • 11.1 Losing and Gaining Electrons
  • 11.2 Harnessing the Energy of Flowing Electrons
  • 11.3 Batteries Consume Chemicals to Generate Electricity
  • 11.4 Fuel Cells Consume Fuel to Generate Electricity
  • 11.5 Photovoltaics Transform Light Into Electricity
  • 11.6 Electrolysis Produces Chemical Change
  • 11.7 Metal Compounds Can Be Converted to Metals
  • 11.8 Oxygen Is Responsible for Corrosion and Combustion
Chemicals From Electricity

Electrical energy can be used to generate a chemical change. In this video lesson, electrical energy is used to transform water into hydrogen and oxygen. Duration: 5:07.

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Table of Videos

  • Chapter 11: Oxidations and Reductions
    • 11.1 Losing and Gaining Electrons
    • 11.2 Harnessing the Energy of Flowing Electrons
    • 11.3 Batteries Consume Chemicals to Generate Electricity
    • 11.4 Fuel Cells Consume Fuel to Generate Electricity
    • 11.5 Photovoltaics Transform Light Into Electricity
    • 11.6 Electrolysis Produces Chemical Change
    • 11.7 Metal Compounds Can Be Converted to Metals
    • 11.8 Oxygen Is Responsible for Corrosion and Combustion

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