amperometric titration
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amperometric titration
[¦am·pə·rə¦me·trik tī′trā·shən] (physical chemistry)
A titration that involves measuring an electric current or changes in current during the course of the titration.
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The amperometric titration, a sensitive and convenient analytical technique, based on the existence of a simple relationship between the concentration of an electro--active substance and it's Polarographic current.
By this paper we report the results of amperometric titration of Se and Te in dilute solution using MTB as a reagent.
This has superseded
amperometric titration with silver electrodes, which is not amenable to high-throughput or multianalyte instrumentation, and mercuric thiocyanate-based colorimetric methods, which require disposal of a toxic waste product.
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