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  3. Chemistry And Energy: a Consumer Chemistry Course

Chemistry And Energy: a Consumer Chemistry Course

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Discover how energy works with our course, 'Chemistry and Energy: Chemistry Course for Everyday Life'. Learn about how we get hydrogen, looking at electrolysis, steam methane reforming, and ways living things make it. Become an expert in storing hydrogen, how it's moved around, and making enough of it. Look at how it affects the environment and how good it is compared to old energy sources. Understand hydrogen fuel cells and how they can be used in transport. This course is great for chemistry people who want to come up with new ideas for energy that doesn't harm the earth.

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Learning outcomes

Strengthen your development in the practical skills listed below

Learn about energy stuff: Find out about storing energy, moving it, and making lots of it.

Study chemical reactions: See how well reforming and electrolysis work.

Create new ways to make hydrogen: Learn about electrolysis, reforming, and using living things.

Solve storage problems: Understand how to squash hydrogen, use metal hydrides, and turn it into liquid.

Check how it affects the environment: See how different ways of making hydrogen affect the earth.