Definition of Potentiometry. Meaning of Potentiometry. Synonyms of Potentiometry

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Definition of Potentiometry

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Meaning of Potentiometry from wikipedia

- 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...
- three main sections of this type of analysis are potentiometry, coulometry and voltammetry. Potentiometry measures the cell's potential, coulometry measures...
- measurement techniques such as spectrometry, chromatography, photometry, potentiometry, etc. These instruments provide different results that help identify...
- 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...
- analysis is a set of analytical chemistry methods based on voltammetry or potentiometry that are used for quantitative determination of ions in solution. Stripping...
- 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...
- measurements made by either flame photometry or indirect potentiometry but not by direct potentiometry.[citation needed] The volume of total solids (primarily...
- 1021/jp908381b. Bürgi, L.; Sirringhaus, H.; Friend, R. H. (2002). "Noncontact potentiometry of polymer field-effect transistors". Applied Physics Letters. 80 (16):...
- samples is determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometry or by potentiometry using ion-selective electrodes. Like the other alkali metals, sodium...