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Physics · Chemistry · Math
Trusted teacher: Give your child the future he deserves. I am an engineer graduated from INSEA, having obtained a mark of 20/20 in mathematics at the Baccalaureate, with experience in preparatory class, and I have also been a private teacher for 12 years. Do you want to significantly improve your child's results in mathematics and physics-chemistry? Would you like him to join a selective program/curriculum? Do you want him to acquire autonomy in his studies? For 12 years, I have assisted many French students in difficulty, whether in middle school (sixth, fifth, fourth, third) or high school (second, first, terminal), to help them achieve their goals (good averages , success in the patent, the baccalaureate, in preparatory classes) and to regain self-confidence. My method is based on 3 principles: - Short term : Significantly increase grades by assimilating the course and preparing for the next tests (in-depth understanding of the course, writing worksheets, practical exercises, anticipating teacher expectations and test questions, developing writing methods). - Medium term : Integrate reasoning and working methods (learn to study regularly, following these steps: comprehension, practice exercises, preparation for evaluations, analysis of past results). - Long-term : Set clear goals, build a plan to achieve them, become aware of the SIMPLICITY of mathematics, develop confidence in one's abilities, unleash one's full potential. My offer consists of one to two sessions of 2 hours per week, allowing you to assimilate the course and prepare for future assessments. Do not hesitate to contact me via Apprentus for more information.
Math · Physics · Chemistry
Trusted teacher: Lesson: Electrochemistry Duration: 60 minutes Grade Level: Advanced Science / Chemistry (IGCSE, A Level, IB) Main Objectives: By the end of this lesson, students should be able to: 1. Define electrochemistry and explain its importance. 2. Describe the difference between electrolytic and galvanic (voltaic) cells. 3. Write half-reactions and overall cell reactions. 4. Calculate standard electrode potentials and predict the direction of electron flow. 5. Understand practical applications of electrochemistry in everyday life. Lesson Outline / Brief Notes: 1. Introduction to Electrochemistry (10 minutes) Definition: Electrochemistry is the branch of chemistry that deals with the relationship between chemical reactions and electricity. Key Concept: Redox reactions involve the transfer of electrons. Real-life example: Batteries, electroplating, corrosion prevention. 2. Galvanic (Voltaic) Cells (15 minutes) Composed of two half-cells connected by a salt bridge. Oxidation occurs at the anode, reduction at the cathode. Example: Daniell cell Zn(s) | Zn2+(aq) || Cu2+(aq) | Cu(s) Oxidation: Zn → Zn2+ + 2e− Reduction: Cu2+ + 2e− → Cu 3. Electrolytic Cells (10 minutes) Require an external power source to drive non-spontaneous reactions. Example: Electrolysis of molten NaCl At cathode: Na+ + e− → Na At anode: 2Cl− → Cl2 + 2e- 4. Standard Electrode Potentials (10 minutes) Electrode potential measures the tendency of a species to be reduced. Example: Zn2+/Zn: -0.76 V Cu2+/Cu: +0.34 V Predict electron flow: Electrons flow from Zn to Cu in a Daniell cell. 5. Applications of Electrochemistry (5 minutes) Batteries (Li-ion, lead-acid) Electroplating (silver plating, chromium plating) Corrosion protection (galvanization) Exercise (10 minutes) 1. Short Answer Questions: a. Define electrochemistry. b. Identify the anode and cathode in a zinc-copper galvanic cell. c. Explain the difference between galvanic and electrolytic cells. 2. Calculation: Given: Zn2+/Zn: -0.76 V Cu2+/Cu: +0.34 V Calculate the standard cell potential of a Daniell cell. 3. Application Question: Describe one practical application of electrochemistry in everyday life and explain how it works.
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