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Discontinuous potentiometric measurement

Various modified techniques and automation of discontinuous potentiometric measurements... [Pg.115]

Direct potentiometric measurements are used to complete chemical analyses of species for which an indicator electrode is available. The technique is simple, requiring only a comparison of the voltage developed by the measuring cell in the test solution with its voltage when immersed in a standard solution of the analyte. If the electrode response is specific for the analyte and independent of the matrix, no preliminary steps are required. In addition, although discontinuous measurements are mainly carried out, direct potentiometry is readily adapted to continuous and automatic monitoring. [Pg.1509]


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