Students are often confused on how to utilize the list of reduction potential given to them. A lot of the time, they are unable to effectively use the reduction potential to determine which of the reactants is the oxidizing agent and which one is the reducing agent.
Enter the REDOX Decision Tree (RDT). This resource is FREE and designed to aid students on how to utilize the reduction potential in determining the stronger oxidizing or reducing agent. RDT consists of a blank decision tree and example question as well as the filled page. An instructor can give the blank page and use the filled page as a reference while going through it in class.
RDT is included in the COMPLETE ELECTROCHEMISTRY HANDOUT to assist any chemistry instructor in teaching the electrochemistry component of the chemistry syllabus.
Enter the REDOX Decision Tree (RDT). This resource is FREE and designed to aid students on how to utilize the reduction potential in determining the stronger oxidizing or reducing agent. RDT consists of a blank decision tree and example question as well as the filled page. An instructor can give the blank page and use the filled page as a reference while going through it in class.
RDT is included in the COMPLETE ELECTROCHEMISTRY HANDOUT to assist any chemistry instructor in teaching the electrochemistry component of the chemistry syllabus.
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