Physical Chemistry: Electrochemistry - Theory and Subjective Problems is a comprehensive and concept-driven textbook designed for undergraduate and advanced pre-university students studying chemistry in the UK and international curricula.
This book presents electrochemistry in a clear, logical, and examination-oriented manner, bridging the gap between fundamental theory and problem-solving skills. It is especially suited for students preparing for competitive examinations, university entrance tests, and semester assessments where conceptual clarity and structured answers are essential.
What This Book Covers
- Fundamental concepts of electrochemistry
- Electrolytic and galvanic (voltaic) cells
- Electrode potential and standard electrode potential
- Nernst equation and its applications
- Electrochemical series and its significance
- Conductance, specific conductance, molar and equivalent conductance
- Kohlrausch's law and applications
- Electrolysis and Faraday's laws
- Batteries, fuel cells, and corrosion (introductory to advanced level)
Key Features
- Clear and rigorous theory written in a student-friendly academic style
- Well-structured subjective problems designed to develop analytical thinking
- Step-by-step explanations to strengthen conceptual understanding
- Ideal balance between mathematical treatment and physical interpretation
- Suitable for UK A-level, IB, undergraduate chemistry, and international competitive exams
Who This Book Is For
- Students of Physical Chemistry at pre-university and undergraduate level
- Aspirants preparing for competitive chemistry examinations
- Teachers and tutors looking for a structured electrochemistry resource
- Self-learners who want strong fundamentals with exam-ready problem practice
Written with precision and clarity, this book focuses not just on formulas, but on why electrochemical processes work the way they do. It builds confidence in theory while training students to write high-quality subjective answers, making it an essential addition to any serious chemistry learner's library.