This document provides an overview of key concepts in electrochemistry, including:
- Galvanic cells use spontaneous chemical reactions to generate electrical energy, while electrolytic cells use an applied voltage to drive nonspontaneous reactions.
- Cell potentials and the Nernst equation relate the standard cell potential to non-standard state potentials based on reaction quotients.
- Faraday's law of electrolysis states that the amount of product formed is proportional to the quantity of electricity passed, as measured by coulombs of charge.
- Standard reduction potentials and Gibbs free energy can be used to determine cell potentials and predict spontaneity of redox reactions.