
Coulometry is the name given to a group of techniques in analytical chemistry that determine the amount of matter transformed during an electrolysis reaction by measuring the amount of electricity (in coulombs) consumed or produced. It is named after Charles-Augustin de Coulomb. There are two basic categories of coulometric techniques. Potentiosta...
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in analytical chemistry, method for determining the quantity of a substance, based on the strict proportionality between the extent of a chemical ... [1 related articles]
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The quantitative application of Faraday's Law to the analysis of materials. The current and time are the usual variables measured.
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The quantitative application of Faraday's Law to the analysis of materials. The current and time are the usual variables measured.
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a method used in quantitative analysis, whereby the amount of a substance set free or deposited during electrolysis is determined by measuring the number of coulombs that passed through the electrolyte.
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