- A
potentiometer is an
instrument for
measuring voltage or 'potential difference' by
comparison of an
unknown voltage with a
known reference voltage. If...
- are
controlled and
which are measured. The
three main
categories are
potentiometry (the
difference in
electrode potentials is measured),
amperometry (electric...
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measurement techniques such as spectrometry, chromatography, photometry,
potentiometry, etc.
These instruments provide different results that help identify...
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charge transport properties of
nanostructures is the
scanning tunneling potentiometry (STP). STP can be
performed with a multi-tip STM and
allows to map the...
- paste-based
sensors are also
applicable in
coulometry (both
amperometry and
potentiometry). In general, CPEs are po****r
because carbon pastes are
easily obtainable...
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analysis is a set of
analytical chemistry methods based on
voltammetry or
potentiometry that are used for
quantitative determination of ions in solution. Stripping...
- are
controlled and
which are measured. The four main
categories are
potentiometry (the
difference in
electrode potentials is measured),
coulometry (the...
- 1021/jp908381b. Bürgi, L.; Sirringhaus, H.; Friend, R. H. (2002). "Noncontact
potentiometry of
polymer field-effect transistors".
Applied Physics Letters. 80 (16):...
- excess,
marking the end
point of the titration,
which can be
detected by
potentiometry. The
reaction is run in an
alcohol solution containing a base, which...
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measurements made by
either flame photometry or
indirect potentiometry but not by
direct potentiometry. The
volume of
total solids (primarily
protein and lipid)...