Demonstrations in Volume 4
10. CLOCK REACTIONS
Rodney Schreiner, Bassam Z. Shakhashiri, Earle S. Scott, Jerry A. Bell, and Mary Ellen Testen
- 10.1 The Landolt Iodine Clock: Oxidation of Bisulfite by Iodate
- 10.2 Color Variations of the Landolt Reaction
- 10.3 Old Nassau Orange and Black: The Landolt Reaction with Mercury Indicator
- 10.4 Hydrogen Peroxide Iodine Clock: Oxidation of Potassium Iodide by Hydrogen Peroxide
- 10.5 Thiosulfate-Countered Oxidation of Iodide by Peroxydisulfate
- 10.6 Oxidation of Iodide by Iron(III)
- 10.7 Hydrolysis of 2-Chloro-2-Methylpropane
- 10.8 Aldehyde-Acetone Condensation
- 10.9 Formaldehyde-Sulfite Complex Formation
- 10.10 Luminol Chemiluminescent Clock Reactions
- 10.11 Two-Color Chemiluminescent Clock Reaction
- 10.12 Disproportionation of Acidified Sodium Thiosulfate
- 10.13 Precipitation of Arsenic(III) Sulfide
- 10.14 Bromate Oxidation of Manganese
- 10.15 Periodate-Thiosulfate Reaction
11. ELECTROCHEMISTRY: BATTERIES, ELECTROLYTIC CELLS, AND PLATING
Rodney Schreiner, Bassam Z. Shakhashiri, Ronald I. Perkins, Earle S. Scott, and Larry E. Judge
- 11.1 Magnetic Field from a Conducting Solution
- 11.2 An Activity Series: Zinc, Copper, and Silver Half Cells
- 11.3 The "Standard" Orange Electrode
- 11.4 Constructing a Dry Cell
- 11.5 The Lead Storage Battery
- 11.6 A Gravity Cell
- 11.7 Electricity from a Fuel Cell
- 11.8 A Zinc-Acid Cell
- 11.9 A Zinc-iodine Cell
- 11.10 A Copper-Magnesium Cell
- 11.11 A Concentration Cell
- 11.12 A Potentiometric Silver Series
- 11.13 Migration of Copper(II) and Dichromate Ions
- 11.14 Electrolysis of Water: Color Changes and Exploding Bubbles
- 11.15 Electrochemical Production of an Explosive Gas Mixture
- 11.16 Electrolytic Cells in Series: A Red, White, and Blue Electrolysis
- 11.17 Electrolysis of Potassium Iodide Solution
- 11.18 Electrolysis of Sodium Chloride Solution: The Disappearing Indicator
- 11.19 Coulometers: Measuring Charge by Electrolysis
- 11.20 A Chemical Rectifier: Converting AC to DC
- 11.21 Growing Metallic Crystals: Electrolysis of Metal Salts
- 11.22 Electrolysis of Copper(II) Bromide Solution
- 11.23 Copper Leaves: Electroplating with Copper
- 11.24 Forming a CoPPer Mirror
- 11.25 Nickel Plating: Shiny Nickel Leaves
- 11.26 Chromium Plating
- 11.27 Silver Plating
- 11.28 Formation of a Silver Mirror
- 11.29 Galvanizing: Zinc Plating
- 11.30 Electrodeposition of Metallic Sodium Through Glass
- 11.31 Anodization of Aluminum
- 11.32 The Mercury Beating Heart
- 11.33 Copper to Silver to Gold
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