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coulometer

[kü′läm·əd·ər]
(physical chemistry)
An electrolytic cell for the precise measurement of electrical quantities or current intensity by quantitative determination of chemical substances produced or consumed. Also known as voltameter.
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Simple measurement of the volumes of hydrogen and oxygen gases produced at the cathode and anode in an electrolysis cell offers advantages of coulometric method without actually using a coulometer or any electronic equipment.
Total carbon was analyzed using a coulometer (Coulometrics Inc., model 5011) combined with a total carbon combustion apparatus (Coulometrics Inc., model 5020) (Huffman, 1977).
Total carbon was measured with a UIC/Coulometrics Model 5011 coulometer and System 120 preparation line.
The total carbon and inorganic carbon analyses of IRD samples were done using a CO2 coulometer with an induction furnace and acid digester (Huffman, 1977).
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