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Potentiometry - A Method that Does Not Electrolyze Electroactive Species

Potentiometry - A Method that Does Not Electrolyze Electroactive Species [Pg.148]

Potentiometry is a method of obtaining chemical information by measuring the potential of an indicator electrode under zero current flow. It is based on the Nernst equation, which expresses the electrode potential as a function of the activity (or activities) of the chemical species in solution. The information obtained varies with indicator electrode, from the activity (concentration) of a chemical species to the redox potential in the solution. The potential of the indicator electrode is measured against a reference electrode using a high inptit-impedance mV/pH me- [Pg.148]




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