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For the different values of pAHX and pA H+ see the summary Table 4.5 later of pKa data in various solvents of low e in comparison with pAa(H20). The mutual agreement of pffHX values obtained by spectrophotometry, DVP, potentiometry and titration was reasonably good the typical form of the curves for titration of the dinitrophenols with TMG can be explained by homoconjugation and more especially by its influence on the potentiometric measurements, calculated on the basis of simple dissociation hence the major discrepancies in the spectrophotometric and potentiometric pK values. In order to... [Pg.283]

In summary, then, the biggest difference between measurements of potential and current (potentiometry and amperometry, respectively) is that potentials are measured with a zero current wherever possible, implying that no compositional changes occur inside the cell during measurement, whereas compositional changes do occur during the measurement of current. [Pg.24]

The goal of this volume is to provide (1) an introduction to the basic principles of electrochemistry (Chapter 1), potentiometry (Chapter 2), voltammetry (Chapter 3), and electrochemical titrations (Chapter 4) (2) a practical, up-to-date summary of indicator electrodes (Chapter 5), electrochemical cells and instrumentation (Chapter 6), and solvents and electrolytes (Chapter 7) and (3) illustrative examples of molecular characterization (via electrochemical measurements) of hydronium ion, Br0nsted acids, and H2 (Chapter 8) dioxygen species (02, OJ/HOO-, HOOH) and H20/H0 (Chapter 9) metals, metal compounds, and metal complexes (Chapter 10) nonmetals (Chapter 11) carbon compounds (Chapter 12) and organometallic compounds and metallopor-phyrins (Chapter 13). The later chapters contain specific characterizations of representative molecules within a class, which we hope will reduce the barriers of unfamiliarity and encourage the reader to make use of electrochemistry for related chemical systems. [Pg.517]

An extensive summary of applications of fluoride ion-selective electrodes to thermodynamic studies of fluoride complexes and analysis by direct potentiometry and potentiometric titrations has been presented by Buck. ... [Pg.241]

There are two types of electrochemical cells voltaic (galvanic), which produce energy from a chemical reaction, and electrolytic (voltammetric), which require or use up energy. In voltaic cells, a spontaneous chemical reaction produces electricity. These cells are important in potentiometry. In electrolytic cells, electrical energy is used to force a chemical reaction to take place such as in voltammetry. In summary ... [Pg.147]


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