Redox titrations are of various types, including permanganate, dichromate, iodometric, and iodimetric titrations. 1. Cerimetry: Principle: Cerimetry involves the use…
Construction and Working of Indicator Electrodes are electrodes that respond to the activity of ions in a solution. Their potential…
Construction and Working of Reference electrodes are half-cells with a stable and well-defined electrode potential. These electrodes are used to provide…
The Dropping Mercury Electrode (DME) is commonly used in polarography and electrochemical techniques. It provides a clean, renewable surface for…
Applications of Polarography is used for the quantitative and qualitative analysis of reducible or oxidizable substances in solutions. Trace Analysis…
The Rotating Platinum Electrode (RPE) is used in electrochemical experiments, especially in rotating disk electrode (RDE) and rotating ring-disk electrode…
Polarography is an electroanalytical technique introduced by Jaroslav Heyrovsky in 1922. It measures the current-potential (I-V) relationship by applying a…
Methods to Determine End Point in Potentiometric Titrations, the end point is identified by monitoring changes in the electrode potential…
An Electrochemical cell is a device that either generates electrical energy from chemical reactions or uses electrical energy to drive…
Potentiometry is an electroanalytical technique that measures the potential difference (voltage) between two electrodes in an electrochemical cell with no…
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