Pourbaix Diagrams
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- Опубліковано 29 січ 2020
- This video is part of the material used for the flipped classroom course "Chemistry for civil engineers" of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH Zurich).
Other videos used in this course can be watched here: • CHEMISTRY
For more information on the "Chemistry for civil engineers" course, please visit: ifb.ethz.ch/education/bsc-cou...
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Thank you! I saw this type of diagram in a book on lead-acid batteries and I could not figure out what the hell was going on. I mean I knew they were all different phases of Pb and sulfate or oxygen, but I found it confusing. Now it is more clear. Good job!
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Is there a video available on lettimar diagram and frost diagram?
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Sir what are the another examples for pourbaix diagram except iron please tell me sir..
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Should that reactant 2Fe2O3 be 2Fe3O4 in equation 5 (3:21)?
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Excellent explanation! But I have a question - how would you induce voltage in the solution? Would it come from another half reaction? Or how?
You apply an external potential through a power source.
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Thanks a lot ,please make a video about reference electrides
minute 3:20 the 5th equation is wrong right? it should start with 2Fe3O4 instead of 2Fe2O3?
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Hello :-)
Great Video!
Just wanna say there is a mistake at 3:21 regarding reaction Number 5. Its 2 times Magnetite + 1 times Water = 3 times Iron(III)oxide + 2 protons + 2 electrons :-)
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