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McGraw-Hill Ryerson Chemistry 12 and

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• EL 1.01 Demonstrate an underst<strong>and</strong>ingof oxidation <strong>and</strong> reduction in terms of theloss <strong>and</strong> the gain of electrons or change inoxidation number.• EL 1.02 Identify <strong>and</strong> describe thefunctioning of the components ingalvanic <strong>and</strong> electrolytic cells.• EL 1.03 Describe electrochemical cells interms of oxidation <strong>and</strong> reduction halfcellswhose voltages can be used todetermine overall cell potential.• EL 1.04 Describe the function of thehydrogen half-cell as a reference inassigning reduction potential values.Chapter 10 Oxidation-Reduction Reactions10.1 Defining Oxidation <strong>and</strong> Reduction10.2 Oxidation Numbers[Applying Oxidation Numbers to RedoxReactions]<strong>Chemistry</strong> Course Challenge: The <strong>Chemistry</strong> ofHuman Health Part 5Chapter 11 Cells <strong>and</strong> Batteries11.1 Galvanic Cells11.3 Electrolytic CellsChapter 11 Cells <strong>and</strong> Batteries11.1 Galvanic Cells11.2 St<strong>and</strong>ard Cell Potentials11.3 Electrolytic CellsChapter 11 Cells <strong>and</strong> Batteries11.2 St<strong>and</strong>ard Cell Potentials[Section opening text](Thought Lab: Assigning Reference Values)465-472478-479570-571505-515524-537505-515516-523524-537516-517522• EL 1.05 Demonstrate an underst<strong>and</strong>ingof the interrelationship of time, current,<strong>and</strong> the amount of substance produced orconsumed in an electrolytic process(Faraday’s law).• EL 1.06 Explain corrosion as anelectrochemical process, <strong>and</strong> describecorrosion-inhibiting techniques (e.g.,painting, galvanizing, cathodicprotection).Chapter 11 Cells <strong>and</strong> Batteries11.4 Faraday’s Law 538-545Chapter 11 Cells <strong>and</strong> Batteries11.5 Issues Involving Electrochemistry[Corrosion] 546-549• Specific Expectations:Developing Skills of Inquiry <strong>and</strong>CommunicationBy the end of this course, students will:<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> <strong>Ryerson</strong> <strong>Chemistry</strong> <strong>12</strong>ChapterSection[Subsection](Investigation, ExpressLab, or ThoughtLab)(Practice Problem or Review Question)[Front Matter or Appendix]Page(s)<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> <strong>Ryerson</strong>, 300 Water Street, Whitby ON, L1N 9B6 Tel: (905) 430-5000, Fax: (905) 430-5194Toll Free Order: 1-800-565-5758, Toll Free Fax: 1-800-463-5885 www.mcgrawhill.ca/school25

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