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Chemistry: Concepts and ApplicationsChapter 17:
ElectrochemistryWeb Links
Energy Quest | | Visit this interactive site to learn about energy and how it's used. Click on the energy time machine. What significant event occurred on January 7, 1980? (
http://www.energyquest.ca.gov/
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Using Thermochemical Equations | | Use this site for practice using thermochemical equations. How many problems can you solve correctly? (
http://science.widener.edu/svb/tutorial/thermoequationscsn7.html
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Longer-life Lithium Batteries | | Learn more about the U.S. Department of Energy's ongoing research to improve lithium batteries. (
http://www.sandia.gov/media/lithium.htm
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The History of Fuel Cells | | Explore this site of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History to learn more about fuel cells. (
http://fuelcells.si.edu/
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Voltmeter | | These pages describe voltmeters and ammeters and how they work. Visit this site and use the diagrams to draw your own voltmeter or ammeter. (
http://www.ee.duke.edu/%7Ecec/final/node21.html
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Ammeter | | These pages describe voltmeters and ammeters and how they work. Visit this site and use the diagrams to draw your own voltmeter or ammeter. (
http://www.ee.duke.edu/%7Ecec/final/node22.html
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Powering a Generation of Change | | The Smithsonian provides this historical overview of electricity. Visit this site and explain how chemistry is used to generate electricity. (
http://americanhistory.si.edu/csr/powering/leftfld.htm
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