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The study of chemical systems using the laws and concepts of physics. This usually requires the techniques of thermodynamics, statistical mechanics and quantum mechanics.
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What is the electrochemical reaction of this battery?
I've watched a YouTube video "Soda Can Battery - Power From Trash - DIY Project" by Source Port Services. I understand that the anode can be oxidised, but what is the reduction reaction at the cathode …
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Giving too much energy to an exothermic reaction
The equilibrium constant depends on temperature, the only thing it depends on. For an exothermic reaction the equilibrium constant will decrease ie shift towards the reactants side
Also consider kine …