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wiper as it is rotated. In
volume control use this
causes crackling.
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- In
analytical chemistry,
potentiometric titration is a
technique similar to
direct titration of a
redox reaction. It is a
useful means of characterizing...
- A
potentiometric surface is the
imaginary plane where a
given reservoir of
fluid will "equalize out to" if
allowed to flow. A
potentiometric surface is...
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galvanometer movement to
directly drive the pen have
limited sensitivity. In a
potentiometric type of recorder, the
direct drive of the
marking pen is
replaced with...
- A
potentiometric sensor is a type of
chemical sensor that may be used to
determine the
analytical concentration of some
components of the
analyte gas or...
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effect sensors,
inductive sensors,
magnetoresistive and others. In the
potentiometric type sensors, a multi-finger
metal brush/rake is in
contact with a resistive...
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reference electrode, and so the pH
meter is
sometimes referred to as a "
potentiometric pH meter". The
difference in
electrical potential relates to the acidity...
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dependent upon the
pressure in the
deeper aquifer and is
referred to as the
potentiometric surface, not the
water table. The
water table may vary due to seasonal...
- Voltage-sensitive dyes, also
known as
potentiometric dyes, are dyes
which change their spectral properties in
response to
voltage changes. They are able...
- the more
common methods for BN are ASTM standardised, such as the
potentiometric titration for
fresh oils (Test
method BN ASTM D2896). A
sample is typically...