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media type="custom" key="26246618" > biochemical fuels > > calorimetry, including calibration of a calorimeter and the effects of heat loss > > from redox half equations > > voltage under standard conditions > > > cells compared to conventional energy sources > > cells using molten and aqueous electrolytes, and inert and non-inert electrodes >
 * Key knowledge **
 * comparison of the renewability of energy sources including coal, petroleum, natural gas, nuclear fuels and
 * application of calorimetry to measure energy changes in chemical reactions in solution calorimetry and bomb
 * use of the electrochemical series in predicting the products of redox reactions and deducing overall equations
 * limitations of predictions made using the electrochemical series, including the determination of maximum cell
 * the chemical principles, half-equations and overall equations of simple primary and secondary galvanic cells
 * the chemical principles, half-equations and overall equations of fuel cells; advantages and disadvantages of fuel
 * the chemical principles, half-equations and overall equations of simple electrolytic cells; comparison of electrolytic
 * application of Faraday’s laws in electrochemistry