Difference between potentiometry and voltammetry
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Difference between potentiometry and voltammetry:
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Potentiometry:
- Potentiometry is usually employed to find the concentration of a solute in solution. It is one of the methods of electroanalytical chemistry.
- In potentiometric measurements, the potential between two electrodes is measured using a high impedance voltmeter.
Voltammetry:
- Voltammetry is also a category of electroanalytical methods used in analytics chemistry and various industrial processes.
- In voltammetry, information about an analyte is obtained by measuring the current as the potential is varied .
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