A current-voltage curve is
obtained during the
polarographic analysis, the
analyte is determined by
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A current-voltage curve is constructed by applying a series of potential steps, each step being synchronized with the drop fall. In most instruments, however, linearly changing potential is applied, with a rate slow enough that the change of potential throughout the drop-life time is about a few millivolts.
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